English users: please note that the Framakey.org and the English FramaKey package versions are still under beta stage. You may download the English Beta version of the Framakey by clicking here (92Mo to download; 200Mo installed on USB disk). If you find some typos or translation mistakes, you may edit this page (password is : english ).
The FramaKey is a work by Framasoft volunteers.
- Interface
- 1.1 CrystalPack
- 1.2 KMeleon
- 1.3 OpenClipArtLibrary
- 1.4 TiddlyTagWiki
- 1.5 TiddlyWiki
- 1.6 TheOpenCD
- 1.7 Pingouins de L.L. de Mars
- Music
- Software
- 3.1 CoolPlayer
- 3.2 FireFox
- 3.3 OpenOffice.org
- 3.4 SciTE
- 3.5 ThunderBird
- 3.6 VideoLAN
- 3.7 Abiword
Interface
The FramaKey GUI derivates from various Free Projects :
- the display software is originally from the KMeleon browser, modified after the release of TheOpenCD 2.0.
- the home page was inspired by TheOpenCD 2.0,
- the information pages are managed using an adaptation of TiddlyTagWiki, a modified version of TiddlyWiki,
- the Framasoft Penguin logo is a work of L.L. de Mars,
- The start-up screen is the work of Pyg, based on some work from Hoaxyde, which uses the L.L. de Mars Penguin (got it ?
)
- Icons come from CrystalPack and OpenClipArtLibrary.
The FramaKey project and its team owe a lot to the OpenCD project, without which the FramaKey would probably not have been possible…
The FramaKey concept is merely possible thanks to John T.Haller’s work and his development of the portable versions of FireFox, OpenOffice.org and ThunderBird.
The (text) content of the FramaKey interface is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 licence (CC by-sa)..
CrystalPack
CrystalPack is a package of icons available under a LGPL licence. It has been developed for KDE, one of the main Linux graphic environment.
http://www.kde-look.org/
KMeleon
KMeleon is a web browser using Gecko rendering engine, like FireFox. It is provided under a GPL licence.
http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/
Highly user-customizable, it was first modified for TheOpenCD. The FramaKey is based on this adaptation.
OpenClipArtLibrary
The Open Clip Art Library is a picture database using .png and .svg format, freely accessible to fulfil your needs.
It is available under a Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication licence.
http://www.openclipart.org/
TiddlyTagWiki
TiddlyTagWiki is Johny Leroy’s version of TiddlyWiki, published under a BSD licence.
http://www.digitaldimsum.co.uk/
TiddlyWiki
TiddlyWiki is the baby of Jeffrey Ruston, available under a BSD licence.
http://tiddlywiki.com/
TheOpenCD
TheOpenCD is a package of high quality Free Software available on CD. Do not hesitate to download it from the official website: TheOpenCD.org, or visit Framasoft link for the French version.
http://www.framasoft.net/article3706.html
Pingouins de L.L. de Mars
The Penguins are a work by L.L. de Mars and are under a Free Art licence.
Music
On your FramaKey, you can also listen to Free music, composed by talented artists.
Ehma
Les Jeux de plages by Ehma, under a Free Art license.
Vavrek
Healing Luna by Vavrek, under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 licence (CC by).
Both talented artists, they take part in the FreeCulture by allowing free distribution of their respective works. Listen to them and make this great movement for the cultural freedom known to everyone.
Software
CoolPlayer
CoolPlayer is under GPL licence.
http://www.framasoft.net/article1042.html
FireFox
FireFox is under MPL licence, as is the portable version available on the FramaKey.
http://www.framasoft.net/article1365.html
OpenOffice.org
OpenOffice.org is under LGPL licence, as is the portable version available on the FramaKey.
http://www.framasoft.net/article3945.html
SciTE
SciTE is under Python licence (CNRI License Python).
http://www.framasoft.net/article1988.html
ThunderBird
ThunderBird is under MPL license, as is the portable version available on the FramaKey.
http://www.framasoft.net/article1879.html
VideoLAN
VideoLAN is under GPL license.
http://www.framasoft.net/article1138.html
Abiword
AbiWord is under GPL license.
http://www.framasoft.net/article475.html
