Hello: Thanks for the interest, Alexander. Please tell me any progress for the Windows version of Step. For the other issues i'll search in the bugtracker. Best regards Baltasar El 2022-07-24 11:33, Alexander Semke escribió: > Hello Baltasar, > > On Freitag, 22. Juli 2022 12:28:32 CEST balta@profesdeciencies.net > wrote: >> Hello everyone. >> I am Baltasar Ortega, a high school science teacher. >> I have used the Step application to explain physics concepts such as >> Uniform Rectilinear Motion or Uniformly Accelerated Rectilinear >> Motion. >> The result has been more than satisfactory, both in academic results >> and >> in student motivation. >> >> Nevertheless, I think that the project is somewhat dead, which is a >> real >> pity because Step has an enormous didactic potential. > Agree. > > >> I'm not a programmer so I can't do much for Step, so I launch an >> appeal >> for someone to revive this application. >> >> Among the things needed, and perhaps the most pressing, would be a >> Windows version and the ability to save sceneries without messing >> everything up. > We'll check how feasible it is to produce a working Windows version for > Step. > As to the other issues, do you have a list of those "messing everything > up" > problems that need to be urgently addressed? Please check whether those > issues > are already documented on https://bugs.kde.org/describecomponents.cgi? > product=step. If not, please report them with concrete examples and > steps to > reproduce. Thank you. > > > Best Regards, > Alexander