Zen for Linux 3.0 freeware

Zen is cute. Zen is fun. Zen application was developed to be a simple tool that you can put in your computer's Startup folder, or just run it whenever you want. What Zen does is search several text files of "fortune cookie" sayings, and display one at random. The fortune cookie files are just plain text; you can use your favorite text editor application to edit them file to include whatever pithy pearls of wisdom you like. ...

Author Franklin Veaux
Released 2010-09-02
Filesize 983 kB
Downloads 628
OS Linux
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords display text, random text, text reader, reader, read, random
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3.0 Sep 2, 2010 New Release ยท Version 3 also allows the ability to create fortune files which will print in italics, boldface, and underline. To make a part of a fortune print in italics, surround the part which should be in italics with and . (For example, if your fortune says "You will enjoy great success in this life," and you want the word "great" to be in italics, your fortune file should have a line which reads "You will enjoy great success in this life." To print a word or phrase in bold, use "" and " or to underline a word or phrase, use "" and "".

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