Download Locations
Downloads will NOT be hosted at Unibia.com, you
must provide at least 1 download location. Please provide only direct links
to files,
meaning that there are no intermediate pages shown when a user clicks
on the download link.
Download Link #1
Download Link #2
Download Link #3
System Requirements& Prerequisites
If your product has specific system requirements
such as hardware or software, please list them here.
BSD/Unix/Linux users : Installing/Trying new software
should be as easy as possible, for this reason I will only accept software
which runs on GNOME 2.6 or later*. Submissions must adhere to the following
strict requirements:
Software MUST run "out-of-the box" on GNOME 2.6
or later by simply "Double-Clicking" on the downloaded file.
Software should NEVER require the end user to compile/re-compile,
it must be submitted as binary.
Software must NOT require the user to install additional
dependencies/libraries, it must use standard GNOME 2.6 or later
libraries or include these additional libraries in it's package.
If software consists of only a single self executable,
it may be distributed in a compressed archive or as a direct download
to the executable file.
If software consists of a additional support files
( lib's, images, data files, etc..) within it's own
directory structure, it may be distributed in a compressed archive
or as a self-extracting executable file.
If software consists of additional support files
(lib's, images, data files, etc..) outside of it's directory structure
you MUST use either the OS's native install package technology
(.rpm, ,.deb, etc..) or more preferably the BitRock installer
(or similar) to place all files in their proper locations. The
installer/package MUST create a launcher in the
GNOME applications menu under the appropriate category. Installer
must also include uninstall support.
If software requires "root" privileges to run or
install, it must properly prompt the user.
Software should TRY to avoid the use of a console.
TEST your software before submitting! Ensure
your software follows these guidelines.
Software MUST have a GUI.
If software is a server, some of these guidlines
may be waived.
By honoring the above requirements, you can ensure
the best possible result from a new user that just wants try out
your software.