AKFQuiz - Summary
This project is not part of the GNU Project.
The package AKFQuiz lets you easily make your own quiz games, learning exercises or psychotests. These can be used with grquiz in a graphical environment or with scrquiz on the text-console. There is also a line oriented variant, linequiz, which can be used as a backend.
A CGI-variant, cgiquiz, can be installed on a Web server to offer exercises via Internet or a local network. There is also an exam-mode in cgiquiz to use it for serious exams.
Or you can use mkquiz, which generates an HTML-file for to use with JavaScript. Those can then be published using any deliberate web-space provider.
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Registration Date: Sat 01 Jul 2006 07:47:59 AM UTC
License: GNU General Public License v3 or later
Development Status: ? - Orphaned/Unmaintained
posted by akf, Mon 28 Jan 2008 08:08:12 AM UTC - 0 replies
For those who want an easy way of testing AKFQuiz on GNU/Linux systems, there are now some feeds for Zero Install available.
To run either of these programs from the command-line, use one of these commands:
grquiz:
0launch http://akfoerster.de/zero/grquiz.xml
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posted by akf, Thu 23 Aug 2007 08:07:29 AM UTC - 0 replies
AKFQuiz 4.4.1 is out now.
AKFQuiz is now relicensed under version 3 of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
This release fixes some problems with the GNU Pascal Compiler. Binaries of grquiz for GNU+Linux are now linked with ...
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posted by akf, Wed 04 Jul 2007 05:44:37 PM UTC - 0 replies
Newer versions of GNU Pascal have problems to compile released versions of AKFQuiz. The problems are solved in the CVS version.
See Bug #20347
posted by akf, Wed 22 Nov 2006 07:41:29 AM UTC - 0 replies
There is a new Debian package available for version 4.4.0. It can be used for Debian 3.1 or better and with most of the Debian derivates.
All programs are in one single package. The program "diaquiz" is only usable when ...
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