
Education Apps by michaltomlein 20 comments
It's a bit of a coincidence - just yesterday I received an e-mail from somebody who was kind enough to make an Ubuntu package (https://launchpad.net/~nagos/+archive/ppa).
You can install it like this:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/nagos/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
sudo apt-get install itest
I hope it works for you. - Jun 09 2009
I really like HaiQ, it's a great project and it works perfectly for me (version 0.2).
There is one thing, though, that I would improve: could you change the "View tag list for current class" window into a QDockWidget, which I could turn on and off in the View menu? It would help me greatly.
Also, are you planning to make a new icon for HaiQ? I know this is not an important issue, but I would like to have a nicer icon on my desktop, which would represent HaiQ better.
Anyway, keep up the good work. - Sep 20 2007

Education Apps by michaltomlein 20 comments
I know about this problem already - it is solved. Please download the new source code - iTest-1.2.0-1-src.tar.gz from Sourceforge.
Sorry for inconvenience, I should have tried iTest under Linux before releasing, my fault. This problem does not occur under any other platform. - Sep 10 2007

Education Apps by michaltomlein 20 comments
I have had a look at your app and I think it is very interesting. The user interface looks wonderful. I tried to search for any ts files, but I only found gui_en.ts, which was in Spanish and there wasn't much to translate anyway.
Are you planing to translate your app to English? Because then, if you wanted, I could also translate it to Slovak. Would you like that, or you don't need it? - Sep 09 2007

Education Apps by michaltomlein 20 comments
thank you for the kind words.
If you send me an email to michal.tomlein@gmail.com, I can send you the newest blank ts files to work with.
Oh, and please download the newest iTest 1.2.0 - there are many new features to try out. I hope they'll all work for you. If not, please send a report.
Thanks for using iTest. - Sep 09 2007

Developers Apps by michaltomlein 3 comments
Anyway, normally nothing should happen, because SplitUI is supposed to be called automatically by the maketool with the argument specified. - Jul 01 2007

Developers Apps by michaltomlein 3 comments
I would like to apologise to Vovanec, the creator of the ui2cpp wizard. I chose the same name for this little programme, not knowing about the existence of Vovanec's programme.
I only noticed it a couple of minutes ago and decided to change it immediately to prevent confusion.
Luckily, there has only been one download (the counter says 2, but the first was me testing the link :-)).
Well, enjoy, and don't forget to have a look at Vovanec's project, it's very good. - Jun 29 2007

Education Apps by michaltomlein 20 comments
I have just remembered another reason why I switched: most of the people, who still use Qt 4.2, use Qt 4.2.3 and this one contains a serious bug (I reported it a long time ago, it is solved in Qt 4.3) - the items in a QListWidget didn't behave correctly when hidden, which is a feature I use a lot in iTest.
I had to warn people not to use 4.2.3 and still they did. Now they are forced not to ;-) - Jun 23 2007

Education Apps by michaltomlein 20 comments
I haven't tried other distributions, but I can't believe they are so slow in releasing the new Qt 4.3 packages. As I say, I downloaded them from the official openSUSE repository weeks ago.
I am sorry - I really didn't realise there could be any problems. As for Mac OS X, we can only hope Qt 4.3.1 will solve the problems. - Jun 23 2007

Education Apps by michaltomlein 20 comments
thank you, I am glad you like iTest.
If you give me your email, I can send you the .ts files. Mine is michal.tomlein@gmail.com. You can also find them in the source code package, which can be downloaded at Sourceforge. They are located in these folders: database_editor/i18n and test_writer/i18n.
All contributions are welcome :-)
Please contact me if you need any further information. - Jun 19 2007

Education Apps by michaltomlein 20 comments
I've always thought - is there no better way of writing tests? First I was looking for some software that would do the job, but having found nothing that worked the way I expected a software like this to work, I started my own project.
I developed it primarily for my father, who could use it at a university, but since I like the idea of open source software, I just couldn't help sharing it. :-) - May 30 2007