kopia lustrzana https://gitlab.com/eliggett/wfview
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30 wiersze
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<component type="desktop-application">
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<id>org.wfview.wfview</id>
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<launchable type="desktop-id">wfview.desktop</launchable>
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<metadata_license>CC0-1.0</metadata_license>
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<project_license>GPL-3.0-or-later</project_license>
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<name>wfview</name>
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<developer_name>Elliott H. Liggett</developer_name>
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<summary>Open Source interface for Icom transceivers</summary>
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<description>
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<p>
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wfview is a program developed by amateur radio enthusiasts to control modern Icom ham radios. It provides the user with controls
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that may be comfortably operated from a keyboard, mouse, or touch screen interface. wfview is free and open source software.
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</p>
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<p>
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wfview has been developed with an eye towards compatibility. Even though our target platform consists of modern-era transceivers,
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wfview’s command dictionary is focused on commands with the most compatibility. Many of Icom’s transceivers from the last 20 years
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will work to some degree with wfview, and we are always adding more.
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</p>
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</description>
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<screenshots>
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<screenshot type="default">
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<image type="source">https://wfview.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/7300-remote-screenshot.png</image>
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</screenshot>
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</screenshots>
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<url type="homepage">https://wfview.org</url>
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<url type="bugtracker">https://gitlab.com/eliggett/wfview/-/issues</url>
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<content_rating type="oars-1.1"/>
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</component>
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