Benutzer:ManuVo/Lanedo
Lanedo is a small European company employing some of the world's most experienced and talented GNOME developers. They focus on library and API development, targeting platforms ranging from embedded devices to desktops. Lanedo provides first class software development services and has extensive experience on the Maemo platform.
projects
- GTK+
- GIMP
- Meta Tracker
- Gossip
- Midori (web browser)
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- Rapicorn is supposed to provide a suitable playground for experiments in consolidating the programming and design interfaces of existing GUI toolkits, and for exploring new GUI ideas, including also possible evolutionary failures. Lots of design decisions or techniques that Rapicorn employs can be found and have been pioneered in other toolkits, but it is also intentionally distinct in selected areas. In particular, Rapicorn tries to simplify structures and automate developer tasks wherever possible. Convenience in development and UI usage is a paramount design goal.
- GNU PDF
History
It all began in 2003 when Mikael Hallendal and Richard Hult were working together on a project management software called Planner. With a shared passion for development and GTK+, the idea of creating a company to be able to continue working together with the technologies they loved, the idea of [1] was formed. After 5 years of building up the company, the founders decided they wanted to step back for personal reasons. The business and people continued in a new company called Lanedo founded by Tim Janik and Martyn Russell in early 2009.
Were are we from
Lanedo GmbH is still employing the same people that have GTK+ and Maemo expertise with the exception of the founders of Imendio AB. Today we are the number one provider of development and support services around the GTK+stack with clients such as Nokia and Altair BASIC