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Lynx For Windows has been released!

Lynx For Windows has been released!

2/28/2019

 

It’s finally here!

Hooray! Lynx for Windows is here! I am very pleased with the finished product. You can draw lines, rectangles, and ellipses. I have probably spent around 4 or 5 hours working on it, so I hope that you will enjoy it.

Before I finish writing this, I would like to mention that, unfortunately, the save option doesn’t work on Windows XP. It is supposed to open up the snipping tool, but Windows XP doesn’t have the snipping tool. If you want to save your work, here’s what you can do.
  1. Press Alt + Print Screen on your keyboard. This will take a screenshot of the window and copy it to your clipboard.
  2. Paste the screenshot in your word processor.
  3. If you are able to, crop the image.
Sorry for the inconvenience. I hope to fix this issue soon.

Anyways, I hope you enjoy Lynx. Have fun!

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