GebraColor, an almost jokingly tiny and limited application…
This has been in the oven since WWDC2006, before I really knew what I was doing with Cocoa (its debatable if much has changed…). It’s suffered several rewrites, has been forgotten about and given up on at least a dozen times over, but I still kept coming back to screwing with it whenever I once again decided I was going to learn Obj-C.
I started tinkering with it again, giving it most of the rewrite that’s currently in the code, around March of 2009, right before I jumped into the CoRD project with both feet. I have been putting off releasing it for a while, mostly because I’m terribly lazy. But lately at work I’ve been writing a few small C#/.NET applications for our internal processes, and its made me regret not working more on my treasured Mac applications: CoRD, GC, and one that is actually more useful and arguably complete than GC, but just not ready for public consumption yet.
Rambling aside (its late, and I’m tired…), GC is out under the BSD license, and available over at bitbucket, for better or worse (this is my first experience with Hg. Giving it and Git a good solid try, but my brain and work both function better with CVCS; DVCSs just seem to complicate things…but we’ll see how it goes.
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