To-do manager, notepad, RSS reader...
Makagiga is an open-source, easy-to-use, portable application for doing a variety of tasks, such as todo listing, text editing, or RSS reading. Plugins are used to implement its various capabilities.
Makagiga requires Java(tm) SE 8 (JRE).
The following platforms are currently officially supported: Linux, Windows (XP/Vista/7/8/10)
You can try to run Makagiga on the following platforms as well: Mac OS X, Solaris
Possible solutions:
C:\Program Files\Java\jre8\bin\javaw.exe, /usr/java/jre1.8.0/bin/java, /usr/lib/jvm/...)Note: Exit Makagiga before you start the installation.
Just run the installer and overwrite the old Makagiga program files.
makagiga-YOUR_VERSION.zip file)portable folder from the old Makagiga versionInstalling older Makagiga version is possible but not recommended. Some features introduced in newer versions are simply not available in older software.
RSS Archive in Makagiga 4.x is incompatible with Makagiga 3.x.
You can find the backup of the OLD archive in RSS Archive Backup (for Makagiga 3.x).zip file.
sudo dpkg -i makagiga-YOUR_VERSION.deb to install (requires administrator password)sudo dpkg -r makagiga to uninstallsu -c "rpm -Uvh makagiga-YOUR_VERSION.rpm" to install (requires administrator password)su -c "rpm -e makagiga" to uninstallmakagiga-YOUR_VERSION.zip file./makagiga.sh (or "sh ./makagiga.sh" if your file system does not allow executable (+x) scripts)./install.sh/usr/local (default prefix) directory.
To change the installation directory, use the following command: ./install.sh /my_prefix/my_apps.
YOUR_PREFIX/makagiga/uninstall.sh, to uninstall
Run makagiga-YOUR_VERSION.exe to install.
Use Control Panel to uninstall.
makagiga commandYou can launch Makagiga directly from a writeable and removable storage device (USB flash drive or flash card). To do this simply unzip makagiga-VERSION.zip file, then launch makagiga-portable.exe / makagiga-portable.bat (Windows) or ./makagiga-portable.sh (Linux). All data files will be stored in the same directory where Makagiga was unzipped. If everything is OK, you should notice "[Portable]" text in the main window title.
To start with custom profile, you need to use --profile command line option,
or the MAKAGIGA_PROFILE environment variable.
Note that the "Profile Name" is a directory name,
so it cannot contain "/", "\", "." or any other illegal characters.
All profiles are stored in the user's home directory (e.g. ~/.makagiga/profiles).
Example 1: makagiga --profile "Profile Name"
Example 2: export MAKAGIGA_PROFILE="Profile Name"; makagiga
To change directory with user files, you need to use --user-files command line option,
or the MAKAGIGA_USER_FILES environment variable.
The "User Files" directory must already exist.
Example 1: makagiga --user-files "/home/foo/Makagiga"
Example 2: export MAKAGIGA_USER_FILES="/home/foo/Makagiga"; makagiga
Note: You cannot use both --profile and --user-files options.
Change the default Java launcher.
Example: JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jre1.8.0
[Linux] Overrides the default locale settings (language translation, date format, etc.).
Example: MAKAGIGA_LANG=pl_PL
Makagiga - (C) Konrad Twardowski
Image Filters - (C) Jerry Huxtable
Apache Commons Codec - (C) The Apache Software Foundation
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
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Trident - a powerful and extensible animation library for Java applications
Copyright (c) Kirill Grouchnikov
Licensed under BSD license.
Makagiga Logo by MaĆgorzata Kiszka
The Oxygen Icon Theme
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or the GNU Library General Public License (with following clarification):
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Clarification:
The GNU Lesser General Public License or LGPL is written for
software libraries in the first place. We expressly want the LGPL to
be valid for this artwork library too.
KDE Oxygen theme icons is a special kind of software library, it is an
artwork library, it's elements can be used in a Graphical User Interface, or
GUI.
Source code, for this library means:
- where they exist, SVG;
- otherwise, if applicable, the multi-layered formats xcf or psd, or
otherwise png.
The LGPL in some sections obliges you to make the files carry
notices. With images this is in some cases impossible or hardly useful.
With this library a notice is placed at a prominent place in the directory
containing the elements. You may follow this practice.
The exception in section 6 of the GNU Lesser General Public License covers
the use of elements of this art library in a GUI.
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"Emotion" Icon Set by Yellowicon Studio
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Old Icon Theme
by Everaldo Coelho
and the KDE Team
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