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On 01/13/2014 05:00 PM, Pete Forsyth wrote:
for Linux it looks like it takes a bit of work to get
it working --
I think they're in a pretty early, "proof of concept" kind of
stage. Very exciting, but a lot of people seem to be frustrated by
having no easy way to try it out.
The Twister website says that's the codebase is in alpha, for all that
implies. It's even in red text:
"Warning!
"This is alpha software! In other words: this software is probably
difficult to compile, it is not feature-complete, it can be unstable,
and it may crash causing data loss. You have been warned."
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