news 28 Posted March 8, 2009 New project: moserial ===================== moserial is a clean, friendly gtk-based serial terminal for the gnome desktop. It is written in vala for extra goodness. Features ======== - ASCII and HEX views of incoming and outgoing data - Logging to file of incoming and/or outgoing data - Support for x, y, and z-modem file send and receive - Support for profile files, to load/save common configurations - Easier to use than the alternatives - Supports i18n - It even has docs! Who's It For? ============= moserial is primarily intended for technical users and hardware hackers who need to communicate with embedded systems, test equipment, and serial consoles. The Competition =============== moserial seems to fill a gap in gnomish software. moserial is intended to fully replace the qt/kde-based cutecom. cutecom is nice, except that its UI is not well thought out - too many clicks are need to start logging, for example. Plus the qt nature of it is out of place in gnome. moserial also partly replaces the text-based minicom. For those migrating from Windows, moserial replaces the handy Hyperlog for Windows (a non-free serial file capture utility), HyperTerminal (the default simple serial app), and Bray++ (a hacker's serial terminal). Where? ====== The svn repo is at: svn co http://svn.gnome.org/svn/moserial/trunk The tarballs are here, for now: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=250455 You'll need a bleeding-edge distro (Fedora 10 or Ubuntu 9.04) to get a sufficiently recent vala compiler. Bugs ==== I've asked for moserial to be added to gnome bugzilla. Presumably no bugs will be found before then... Enjoy! - Mike _______________________________________________ Share this post Link to post