compiled in Tahrpup64-6.0.5
XFE-1.4.1 pet:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxMb4 ... 3k0RDNkNDA
XFE-1.4.1 source code:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxMb4 ... Xp6d3o2YXc
Fox 1.6.51 pet:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxMb4 ... jJlZTBzUms
Fox 1.6.51 source code:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxMb4 ... G9CX3hFOGc
Fox 1.6.51 DOC files:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxMb4 ... VM1blllaFU
Fox 1.6.51 DEV files:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxMb4 ... URVNXZlUDg
Extras from the Fox package (Adie - text editor, Shutterbug - screen capture, PathFinder - file manager, Calculator, ControlPanel, and reswrap):
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxMb4 ... jJlZTBzUms
xfe-1.41-x86_64
xfe-1.41-x86_64
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- xfe_NLS-1.41-x86_64.pet
- XFE NLS files
- (214.01 KiB) Downloaded 397 times
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- xfe_DOC-1.41-x86_64.pet
- XFE Doc files
- (1.43 KiB) Downloaded 403 times
pet downloaded from Google Drive , for my Puppies 64
pet downloaded from Google Drive , for my Puppies 64
Feed back soon;
Feed back soon;
xfe-1.41-3 for Xenialpup64 maybe others
Hi All,
plinej's links seem to be broken. The following is a link to xfe_xen64-1.41-3.pet. As it's name suggests, it was built for Xenialpup64. However, my experience with previous versionson of xfe (albeit 32-bit) suggest that whatever Puppy they are constructed for they will function under any Puppy having that architecture (i.e., 32-bit or 64-bit).
But, of course, try at your own risk after taking proper precautions.
What I like about xfe is that it will not replace rox. On standard Puppies, rox is used for more than just file-management. It may be possible to change to xfe as default file-manager, leaving rox to perform its other necessary functions. I haven't tried. I'm happy to use xfe when a dual-pane, or dual-pane with tree-view, file-manager can more efficiently do the job. It's small size makes adding it a no-brainer even if you are fanatic about keeping Puppies small.
It comes with its own text editor, image viewer and terminal (xterm) all of which may be useful. But you can change its preferences.
It will warn you that you are running as root.
Download from here: http://www.mediafire.com/file/vak35fhhw ... 1.41-3.pet
plinej's links seem to be broken. The following is a link to xfe_xen64-1.41-3.pet. As it's name suggests, it was built for Xenialpup64. However, my experience with previous versionson of xfe (albeit 32-bit) suggest that whatever Puppy they are constructed for they will function under any Puppy having that architecture (i.e., 32-bit or 64-bit).
But, of course, try at your own risk after taking proper precautions.
What I like about xfe is that it will not replace rox. On standard Puppies, rox is used for more than just file-management. It may be possible to change to xfe as default file-manager, leaving rox to perform its other necessary functions. I haven't tried. I'm happy to use xfe when a dual-pane, or dual-pane with tree-view, file-manager can more efficiently do the job. It's small size makes adding it a no-brainer even if you are fanatic about keeping Puppies small.
It comes with its own text editor, image viewer and terminal (xterm) all of which may be useful. But you can change its preferences.
It will warn you that you are running as root.
Download from here: http://www.mediafire.com/file/vak35fhhw ... 1.41-3.pet