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AKFAvatar

http://akfavatar.nongnu.org/
AKFAvatar is a fancy graphical user interface for applications, where an avatar appears on the screen and tells things to the user via a speech bubble. There can also be recorded audio files, so that the user even can hear what it is saying.

With AKFAvatar you can easily write cross platform applications in Lua. Lua scripts don't even need to be compiled for the target platform. It has an interface for C programs, which can also be used for Objective-C or C++. Furthermore there are bindings for Free Pascal and GNU-Pascal.

Documentation

User manual


Download

Download External-link-icon.png version 0.21.2 (alpha)
released on 25 February 2012

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Licensing

LicenseVerified byVerified onNotes
GPLv3orlaterKelly Hopkins9 November 2009


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Andreas K. FoersterDeveloper

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Developer Download http://dl.sv.nongnu.org/releases/akfavatar/
Developer VCS Repository Webview http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/akfavatar.git
Help Homepage http://savannah.nongnu.org/news/?group=akfavatar
Developer Changelog http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/akfavatar.git/plain/ChangeLog
Support Forum http://sv.nongnu.org/support/?group=akfavatar


Software prerequisites

Kind Description
Required to use Lua 5.1
Required to use SDL 1.2


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 17 March 2012.



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