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JTelegraph

About

JTelegraph is a small library for providing messaging notification features to Java applications. It can be used as a replacement for modal message boxes. It is an attempt to replace modal messages with a fancy new messaging system.

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Authors

JTelegraph has been created and developed by Paulo Roberto Massa Cereda  Brazil.

License

This library is licensed under the New BSD License.

I want to call your attention to the fact that the New BSD License has been verified as a GPL-compatible free software license by the Free Software Foundation, and has been vetted as an open source license by the Open Source Initiative.

Icon sets

I must point out that this library makes use of the Simplicio iconset created by neurovit. This iconset is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0). Make sure your project complies with both licenses before using this library.

This library also uses the Batch iconset created by @adamwhitcroft, and released as a free-to-use iconset.

Documentation

All the technical documentation (destinated to potential contributors) can be found directly in the source code: there's quite a lot of JavaDoc, so understanding the source code shouldn't be a problem. From an user point of view, all the documentation can be found on the JTelegraph dedicated website. Some advanced documentation can also be found on our GitHub Wiki.

Contact us

You can contact us through our Twitter accounts, @paulocereda and @antoineneveux, but of course there are other ways of reaching us:

  • Paulo Roberto Massa Cereda  Homepage  Twitter
  • Antoine Neveux  Homepage  Twitter

Special thanks

To these two libraries used in the project: Trident and MigLayout.

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