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New Well, if approached right it could be worthwhile
First off, doing the GUI the normal way, in say VB, would not be a very interesting problem, just a lot of busy work.

However, you could write it instead as a more general GUI for any command line function, where the GUI is automatically generated by a database of some kind (including text -- maybe from a man page or the help (-h) option). Adding checking for conflicting options and saving common combinations would add a bit, too.

However, it still wouldn't add a whole lot over the command line. After all, you can do common combinations (if they're not already supported by a command line option) using a short script. But, doing the GUI as something more general could be a learning experience, especially if you use a new language, like say LISP (to bring in the most recent programming language topic).

Tony
New For the common people
who don't know what -c does, or even how to use Start-Run. Then again they might not be smart enough to download WGET and Unzip it?

I am free now, to choose my own destiny.
New The Common People use Netscape SmartDownload or GetRight ...
... or whatever spyware-ridden program gets downloaded and installed when they naively click on one of the those "Your file downloads are not optimized!" fake warning dialog box banner ads.

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Chris Altmann
New There goes another good idea, shot to pieces
I'll keep coming up with ideas for programs until I find one that is not shot to pieces.

I am free now, to choose my own destiny.
New Like Kaptain for Qt/KDE?
[link|http://www.hszk.bme.hu/~tz124/kaptain/|Kaptain]
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Chris Altmann
New Don't forget GTM
The GNOME Transfer Manager, which can plug into other apps. Galeon does this.

[link|http://gtm.sourceforge.net/|GTM]


Peter
[link|http://www.debian.org|Shill For Hire]
[link|http://www.kuro5hin.org|There is no K5 Cabal]
     GUI interface for WGET Windows port? - (orion) - (10)
         Whafor? - (pwhysall) - (8)
             Well, maybe to help remember the command line options.... - (tonytib) - (7)
                 Re: Well, maybe to help remember the command line options... - (pwhysall) - (6)
                     Well, if approached right it could be worthwhile - (tonytib) - (5)
                         For the common people - (orion) - (2)
                             The Common People use Netscape SmartDownload or GetRight ... - (altmann) - (1)
                                 There goes another good idea, shot to pieces - (orion)
                         Like Kaptain for Qt/KDE? - (altmann) - (1)
                             Don't forget GTM - (pwhysall)
         Start->Run... -NT - (altmann)

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