Update Aseprite 1.1.7.0


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Aseprite 1.1.7.0

Aseprite lets you create 2D animations for videogames. From sprites, to pixel-art, retro style graphics, and whatever you like about the 8-bit (and 16-bit) era.

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Changelog

0.9.5.1
- Initial release.
- Changed default config for window to fit screen.
- Sources included in src folder.
1.1.0.1
- Latest git version, 1.1 beta 5.
1.1.0.2
- Latest git version, mostly bug fixes.
1.1.0.3
- Latest stable release. Updated sources.
1.1.1.0
- Latest stable release. Updated libs and sources.
1.1.3.0
- Latest stable release. Updated libs and sources.
1.1.4.1
- Latest stable release. See Changelog.
1.1.5.1
- Latest stable release. See Changelog.
1.1.6.0
- Latest stable release. See Changelog.
1.1.7.0
- Latest stable release. See Changelog.

http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=aseprite
 
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Changelog

1.1.0.2
- Lastest git version, mostly bug fixes.
 
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Changelog

1.1.1.0
- Latest stable release. Updated libs and sources.
 
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Damn, the day I'll start making games, I'll have everything I need :)
 
this is not for windows is it ? I cant get it to work and I found a shell file there . so I guess its for linux ? you know you didnt right that anywhere and IT DROVE ME CRAY CRAY !!
so if you can upload a windows Vr or I am dumpy dumb who is missing something give me an advice . that would be Much Helpful
 
this is not for windows is it ? I cant get it to work and I found a shell file there . so I guess its for linux ? you know you didnt right that anywhere and IT DROVE ME CRAY CRAY !!
so if you can upload a windows Vr or I am dumpy dumb who is missing something give me an advice . that would be Much Helpful
You're on a webpage that is entirely for Linux based handheld devices... what did you expect.
 
What @jeeks said.

And since the author of this program has changed it's license from GPLv2 to Aseprite EULA, i can't distribute binaries anymore.

There's already a fork, but i suppose they will change the name at least.
 
You could create a PND that compiles the source on the user's Pandora:)
 
I think it's completely ridiculous that he changed the license like that. Maybe you can ask for an exception?
 
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