![]() Moreover, I don't own a Mac, and I don't intend to test Ginj on a Linux VM until my to-do list becomes manageable. Ginj targets OpenJDK 14, so obviously Ginj won't ever run on a platform that does not support that JDK version. ![]() Ginj's core is pure Java, and Java is "write once, run anywhere", so yes, it runs on any platform. However, basic still image capture, annotation and sharing works quite well already. The goal is to cover the features of the original Jing, and maybe bring minimal enhancements, but many of them are still missing. Maybe that went a little bit overboard :-).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |