Downloads up to 9.6.2 of all versions:
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Sheer, Utter Joy (Archived LiveCode downloads)
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Re: Sheer, Utter Joy
Not completely joyful:
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All COMMUNITY downloads have been removed.
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All COMMUNITY downloads have been removed.
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Re: Sheer, Utter Joy
Mac Community IDE versions: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... taller-mac
Windows 32bit & 64bit Community IDE versions: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... ws-x86-x64 or here https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... 10-windows
Linux 32bit Community IDE versions: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... -linux-x32
Linux 64bit Community IDE versions: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... -linux-x64
Raspbian Pi ARM Builds (there was only ever a few Pi ARM builds, despite advertising Pi compatibility lasting much longer): https://archive.org/download/livecode_202109
Server Versions:
Linux Server versions: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... l-versions
Mac Server versions: https://archive.org/download/livecode_20210906_1814
Windows Server versions: https://archive.org/download/livecode_20210906
Funny Video Here:
https://archive.org/details/LivecodeByR ... 2013-02-08
Windows 32bit & 64bit Community IDE versions: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... ws-x86-x64 or here https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... 10-windows
Linux 32bit Community IDE versions: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... -linux-x32
Linux 64bit Community IDE versions: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... -linux-x64
Raspbian Pi ARM Builds (there was only ever a few Pi ARM builds, despite advertising Pi compatibility lasting much longer): https://archive.org/download/livecode_202109
Server Versions:
Linux Server versions: https://archive.org/download/live-code- ... l-versions
Mac Server versions: https://archive.org/download/livecode_20210906_1814
Windows Server versions: https://archive.org/download/livecode_20210906
Funny Video Here:
https://archive.org/details/LivecodeByR ... 2013-02-08
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Re: Sheer, Utter Joy
Besides those Archive.org links that I posted earlier, I was also able to download from some of those "WayBack Machine" snapshots, but had to get the link right because it was a little weird getting to the actual .dmg file link.richmond62 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 11:09 am Not completely joyful:
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All COMMUNITY downloads have been removed.
I've renamed and moved this topic to a new "xTalk Downloads" forum section.
I will use this section for any OXT distributions (Stickied), but it can be used for any other download links as long they're xTalk or OpenXTalk development related posts (any non-xTalk-related things should go in the Off-Topic Forum.
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Re: Sheer, Utter Joy (Archived LiveCode downloads)
The 'funniest' bit was when KM said, "to as many people as possible."Funny Video Here:
and it is only 'funny' in that now it is nothing of the sort largely due to a decision by KM.
If LC REALLY believed that they would have found some way to keep the Open Source version going,
and I am quite sure the reason their revenue stream did not grow was entirely down to their
awful marketing.
Most of the LC staff members featured in that film no longer work for LC: I wonder why.
I feel extremely sad for those passionate educators featured in that film . . .
And this is NOT a 'funny' video at all, but it is a bloody sad one.
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Re: Sheer, Utter Joy (Archived LiveCode downloads)
Didn't mean to get you fired up, I think I meant "funny" as in strange to watch in the present day, almost a decade later.richmond62 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 25, 2022 7:57 amThe 'funniest' bit was when KM said, "to as many people as possible."Funny Video Here:
and it is only 'funny' in that now it is nothing of the sort largely due to a decision by KM.
If LC REALLY believed that they would have found some way to keep the Open Source version going,
and I am quite sure the reason their revenue stream did not grow was entirely down to their
awful marketing.
Most of the LC staff members featured in that film no longer work for LC: I wonder why.
I feel extremely sad for those passionate educators featured in that film . . .
And this is NOT a 'funny' video at all, but it is a bloody sad one.
Here's the direct link to the bin-hqx file download, last capture in 2007, but I think the 6th beta from 1999 was the last build of Serf:
https://web.archive.org/web/20040208065 ... a6.sit.hqx
I still have yet to try it, and oddly enough it turns out I did have a copy of it in my archives (I have a vast archive, I just kept transferring up to larger storage medium, I can burn BluRay Data Disc now days). I must have downloaded it back then (probably from a Hotline or KDX Server) but I don't remember ever giving it a spin.
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Re: Sheer, Utter Joy (Archived LiveCode downloads)
Well, I am, and I have made it pretty clear why all over the place . . .Didn't mean to get you fired up

Especially when I see how the European governments make totally crappy decisions
on which programming languages 10-12 should learn without any thought to the
children and ease of learning.
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