Description: Osqoop is an open source software oscilloscope. It features an arbitrary number of channels and long acquisition durations. Signal processing and external peripherals control is possible through a plugin architecture. Data sources are plugins as well. Osqoop is a multi-platform program (tested on Linux and Windows), based on Qt 4.
I've changed the second screenshot to one showing Osqoop under Kubuntu Dapper.
Hoping this would calm down some over-excited people...
Have a nice day,
Ok the App is QT4 based and is tested on Linux.It also could be useful to kde folks.So don't go so hard on it peoples.
Since QT4 GPL is available now for windows - It is quite probable that we will see more apps doing this. I for one encourage it.
App developers try and get some KDE screenshots of your applications, Since this is a website for KDE folks.
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I get a 'Failed to connect' error when trying to download this code.
This project has a very nice easy to work with code base, and a very nice plugin arch to simplify adding input devices.
thanks for creating this software, please forget about linux talibans.
I've changed the second screenshot to one showing Osqoop under Kubuntu Dapper. Hoping this would calm down some over-excited people... Have a nice day,
Ok the App is QT4 based and is tested on Linux.It also could be useful to kde folks.So don't go so hard on it peoples. Since QT4 GPL is available now for windows - It is quite probable that we will see more apps doing this. I for one encourage it. App developers try and get some KDE screenshots of your applications, Since this is a website for KDE folks.
Down you evangelical cretins - QT is portable. This looks like a Qt app to me - nothing else.
Por favor.....aca no se postean cosas realizadas con un simple programita como Visul Besic...Go Away!
Take a look at the source and then talk. You know have to read the source do you?
what is going on, this is KDE not frickin' Windows, if you like Windows so much use that, leave KDE alone
Did you ever heard about the concept of cross-platform? Fortunately KDE 4 guys have.
The less the people know the louder they cry!
Hey! This is going too far! What these windows screenshots are doing here?
Do you also plan to cry on KDE 4 win32 screenshots ?