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<br><b>2000-1-19</b>: The <a href="http://frag.com/quest/">Quest Quake map editor</a> is actually GPL'd (Win32/DOS) and the unix port is outdated, the authors have been contacted about releasing the unix port under the GPL as well. If it is, then Quest will be QuakeForge's official editor of choice and we'll help to maintain it and port it to more platforms.<br>
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<br>Update: The Quest Map editor is GPL'd, the older version was not.<br>
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<br>Palisade has released a working tweak of the GPL'd Quest map editor for Linux. You can find it in the <a href="devfiles.php">downloads</a> section under "Linux/BSD/UNIX".<br>
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<br><b>2000-1-18</b>: Palisade is working aavga into a vid_tty.c handler to make text QuakeForge embedded.<br>
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<br><b>2000-1-14</b>: Laurent Giroud is working on merging Amiga support into QuakeForge, cross your fingers!<br>
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