Linux Mint 17 (32-bit)
CrossOver 16.0.0
shows both Morse Keyer // Morse News in run mode.
Morse News periodically reads one or more RSS/Atom (news), Facebook, and/or Twitter feeds and translates the received messages into precisely timed International (radio) or American (railroad) Morse code. The Morse code can be played as CW radio tones, old-fashioned spark-gap sounds, telegraph sounder click/clack sounds, or to a physical telegraph sounder connected to a serial port. Split speeds are supported for Farnsworth effects. American code generation includes timing nuances that make it sound natural. The CW and spark-gap sounds can optionally be enhanced with realistic noise, static crashes, and ionospheric-style fading.
Mac Rating
Unrated
Last Tested: n/a
CrossOver Linux Rating
Runs Well
Last Tested: 16.0.0
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