Hi,
just in time for Christmas, we are pleased to announce you the new GCompris version 0.70.
It is an important release because we officially drop the Gtk+ version for Windows to use the Qt one.
Everyone who bought the full version for the last two years will get a new activation code in a few days.
Also, for people who like numbers, we are beyond 100000 downloads in the google play store.
This new version contains 8 new activities, half of them being created by last Google Summer of Code students:
an activity where the child has to move elements to build a given model (crane by Stefan Toncu)
an activity to draw the numbers from 0 to 9 (drawnumbers by Nitish Chauhan)
an activity to draw the letters (drawletters by Nitish Chauhan)
an activity to find on which words a given letter belongs (letter-in-word by Akshat Tandon)
the nine men morris game against Tux (nine_men_morris by Pulkit Gupta)
the nine men morris game with a friend (nine_men_morris_2_players by Pulkit Gupta)
an activity to learn to split a given number of candies amonst children (share by Stefan Toncu)
an activity to learn roman numbers (roman_numerals by Bruno Coudoin)
We always have new features and bug fixes:
search feature by Rishabh Gupta
windows build by Bruno Coudoin and Johnny Jazeix
hint icon in the bar (used in photohunter) by Johnny Jazeix
neon build by Jonathan Riddell
we are now in openSUSE Tumbleweed repository thanks to the Bruno Friedmann
archlinux (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gcompris-qt/) by Jose Riha
package on mageia cauldron by Timothee Giet
package for KaOS by demm
word list for Slovakia by Jose Riha
word list for Belarusian by Antos Vaclauski
various updates on Romanian wordlists and voices (probably the most complete one) by Horia Pelle
voices added for Portuguese Brazilian by Marcos D.
new graphics for crane by Timothee Giet
screenshots on gcompris.net updated to the Qt version by Timothee and Johnny
You can find this new version here:
Android version
Windows 32bit or Windows 64bit version
Linux version (64bit)
source code
On the translation side, we have 15 languages fully supported: Belarusian, British English, Brazilian Portuguese, Catalan, Catalan (Valencian), Dutch, Estonian, French, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian and some partially: Breton (82%), Chinese Simplified (93%), Chinese Traditional (91%), Finnish (70%), Galician (93%), German (97%), Norwegian Nynorsk (98%), Russian (83%), Slovak (85%), Slovenian (88%), Turkish (77%).
If you want to help, please make some posts in your community about GCompris.