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Downloading Dasher

Dasher (versions 3 and above) is available for general use under the conditions of the GNU General Public Licence. You should be aware of the terms and conditions of this licence, which is also contained in the distribution itself.

Please fill in the form below to download Dasher. It's not required, but we'd be grateful if you filled it in. This information is purely for our own Dasher-related use and will not be disclosed to any other party. Neither will we, in general, send any mail to any address given here. If you want to keep in touch with Dasher developments after downloading, please see this page for mailing list information.


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Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP

  version 3.0.2 (windows 95,98,ME,NT4 only)
  version 3.0.2 (windows 2000,XP only)
 

Old Research prototypes

  version 1.6.8 [no Japanese font support]
  version 1.6.5 [Japanese fonts supported]
  MS Gothic fonts for Japanese version (install using [Control Panel] [Fonts] [File->Install New Font] - the fonts usually go in c:/windows/fonts/) (2.3M)

GNU/Linux

  version 3.0.2 (source code)
  version 3.0.2 (Red Hat 7.1 RPM)
  version 3.0.2 (GCC 3.2 RPM - use this if you have a newer RPM system)
  version 3.0.2 (GTK2 version - should work on all RPM systems)
  version 3.0.2 (Debian (Woody) package)
  Dasher is included in Debian Unstable and Testing
 

Old Research prototypes

  Works on systems with at least a 2.2 Kernel. Tested on Redhat 6.0, 6.2 and 7.1.
  Version 1.6.8
  1.6.8 source code (for enthusiasts only)

Pocket PC (list of pocket PCs)

  version 2.0.3

MacOS X

  Beta release (disk image file)

Training texts for languages other than English (for use with version 3)

  Dutch training text (provided by Peter Baert) (1.1MB)
  French training text (by Gilles Brodeur and Peter Baert) (640K)
  Brazilian Portuguese training text (by Martin Whittle and CETENFolha) (656K)
  Spanish training text (by Andrea Prado) (1.6MB)
  German training text (by Michael Muhlhaus) (919K)
  Polish training text (by Blazej L. Popielski) (1M)
 

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