General Graphics Interface
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General Graphics Interface (GGI) was a project that aimed to develop a reliable, stable and fast computer graphics system that works everywhere.[1] The intent was to allow for any program using GGI to run on any computing platform supported by it, requiring at most a recompilation. GGI is free and open-source software, subject to the requirements of the MIT License.
Quick Facts Developer(s), Stable release ...
Developer(s) | GGI developers |
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Stable release | 2.2.2
/ January 27, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-01-27) |
Type | Application programming interface |
License | MIT license |
Website | www |
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The GGI project, and its related projects such as KGI, are generally acknowledged to be dead.[2]