http://open-sankore.org/en/download
Uniextraction works but I was unable to test under Sandboxie. Anyone with a different setup willing to test?
Open Sankore - collaborative whiteboarding
Re: Open Sankore
Synopsis: Interactive, open source white boarding software. Looks like it has some interesting presentation capabilities, but the project and site have gone offline. The program is still remarkably functional and worth checking out if you work with kids or do presentations. There's are a lot of tools I'll be using going forward.
Features
Primary
* Multi screen views
* Objects, images, and other presentation functions
* Support for onscreen, pen or mouse drawings
* Screen capture
* Live screen edits
* Ability to align objects similar to PowerPoint
* Import many different image formats
* Export to PDF
Other useful presentation tools
* Color picker
* Dynamic zoom view (which is really great for emphasizing a section of screen)
* Basic HTML editor
* Post-it-style Notes
* Spotlight function, which is another way to add emphasis to a specific area
Neat extras
* Feature-complete Chess game (not difficult but not simple)
* Kids memory game
* Very cool hourglass-style timer
* Protractor / onscreen ruler / triangle
Issues
* Objects are not easy to connect i.e. basic flowcharts / diagrams
* Many audio/video codecs are not included and rely on the operating system
* Many included elements are not translated (much of the application is in French)
* I was frustrated that adding text inside objects wasn't easier
* There's a built-in web browser that's unlikely to be secure given the age of the software
* Leans on Flash for animations, which for the moment is good or bad depending on your opinion of Flash, but bad long term since the format is going away.
Other
Resource usage: Disk space: 212 megs, RAM: as high as 318 megs (includes embedded browser)
License: GPL with OpenSSL exception
Download: https://web.archive.org/web/20171027125 ... n/download
Status: Not portable. Writes to C:\Users\USER\AppData\Local\Sankore\
Websites:
More on Interactive Whiteboard Software: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_whiteboard
Screenshot:
Features
Primary
* Multi screen views
* Objects, images, and other presentation functions
* Support for onscreen, pen or mouse drawings
* Screen capture
* Live screen edits
* Ability to align objects similar to PowerPoint
* Import many different image formats
* Export to PDF
Other useful presentation tools
* Color picker
* Dynamic zoom view (which is really great for emphasizing a section of screen)
* Basic HTML editor
* Post-it-style Notes
* Spotlight function, which is another way to add emphasis to a specific area
Neat extras
* Feature-complete Chess game (not difficult but not simple)
* Kids memory game
* Very cool hourglass-style timer
* Protractor / onscreen ruler / triangle
Issues
* Objects are not easy to connect i.e. basic flowcharts / diagrams
* Many audio/video codecs are not included and rely on the operating system
* Many included elements are not translated (much of the application is in French)
* I was frustrated that adding text inside objects wasn't easier
* There's a built-in web browser that's unlikely to be secure given the age of the software
* Leans on Flash for animations, which for the moment is good or bad depending on your opinion of Flash, but bad long term since the format is going away.
Other
Resource usage: Disk space: 212 megs, RAM: as high as 318 megs (includes embedded browser)
License: GPL with OpenSSL exception
Download: https://web.archive.org/web/20171027125 ... n/download
Status: Not portable. Writes to C:\Users\USER\AppData\Local\Sankore\
Websites:
Mirror: https://web.archive.org/web/20171102021 ... nkore.org/
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-Sankor%E9
Github: https://github.com/Sankore
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-Sankor%E9
Github: https://github.com/Sankore
More on Interactive Whiteboard Software: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_whiteboard
Screenshot:
Re: Open Sankore
A few other notes:
* Testing steps: Download zip file, extract Setup file, use Uniextract and launch Open-Sankore.exe. Tested v.2.5.1.
* The project is cross-platform with clients available for Mac, Linux, and Windows.
* As the project is offline, program sync functions are unavailable.
* For reference, PA discussions on a portable version of the program (no progress): https://portableapps.com/node/37146 https://portableapps.com/node/54362
File details:
Open-Sankore_Windows_2.5.1.zip
CRC32: 03db4661
MD5: e6883bd24883f2d9dd4d521914879b05
SHA1: e083109536badcbb4a9eaf9d8ed8052fd2f697ac
SHA256: f617a5a4c0b17c774e97d360862f231cab6008939d559fc7273a2375fa731201
Codec notes (from the help file):
The Open-Sankoré software uses the native players present by default on the computer to interpre audio, video or flah medias. However, all formats cannot be played in this software if the computer does not have the necessary codecs installed.
Codecs are small programs that enable to decode the various available audio and video file formats.
The players used by Open-Sankoré are :
Be however careful when you install them, particularly with free packs that are supposed to contain codecs of several companies. Some of these packs can create problems or instabilities on your operating system.
Please refer to the documentation of your operating system and to the online support forum.
* Testing steps: Download zip file, extract Setup file, use Uniextract and launch Open-Sankore.exe. Tested v.2.5.1.
* The project is cross-platform with clients available for Mac, Linux, and Windows.
* As the project is offline, program sync functions are unavailable.
* For reference, PA discussions on a portable version of the program (no progress): https://portableapps.com/node/37146 https://portableapps.com/node/54362
File details:
Open-Sankore_Windows_2.5.1.zip
CRC32: 03db4661
MD5: e6883bd24883f2d9dd4d521914879b05
SHA1: e083109536badcbb4a9eaf9d8ed8052fd2f697ac
SHA256: f617a5a4c0b17c774e97d360862f231cab6008939d559fc7273a2375fa731201
Codec notes (from the help file):
The Open-Sankoré software uses the native players present by default on the computer to interpre audio, video or flah medias. However, all formats cannot be played in this software if the computer does not have the necessary codecs installed.
Codecs are small programs that enable to decode the various available audio and video file formats.
The players used by Open-Sankoré are :
Windows Media Player for Windows,
QuickTime Player for Mac,
Phonon (an abstraction of gstreamer ou xine) for Linux.
You should prefer to use the following formats, that should be decoded easily by all systems :
QuickTime Player for Mac,
Phonon (an abstraction of gstreamer ou xine) for Linux.
images with the formats .png, .svg, .jpg or .gif
videos with the formats .mp4 or .flv
audios in the .mp3 format
There are a few codec packs that enable you to extend the range of multimedia formats supported by the reader used by Open-Sankoré.videos with the formats .mp4 or .flv
audios in the .mp3 format
Be however careful when you install them, particularly with free packs that are supposed to contain codecs of several companies. Some of these packs can create problems or instabilities on your operating system.
Please refer to the documentation of your operating system and to the online support forum.
Re: Open Sankore
The Open Sankore project has been forked in the form of "OpenBoard" which evidently has removed some of the features in favor of simplicity, but it does have an active maintainer: https://github.com/OpenBoard-org/OpenBoard/wiki / http://openboard.ch/index.en.html ... the only difference I could see from watching some of their intro videos is that some of the object drawings have been removed.
Status: Not portable - As with it's mother project, it writes to C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\OpenBoard
* Removes many of the drawing objects (circles, boxes, orientation, etc.) of Open Sankore.
* Includes a screen recorder (named "screencast") that's very easy to use but only outputs to .WMV.
* Recommend disabling multi-screen for anything but an attached projector/monitor. Mostly because the program doesn't actually hide itself when you use the "hide" option (CTRL+H)
New items
* QR Code generator
* A little more polish overall
Like Open Sankore, there are a fair number of bugs:
* Adding color to text
* Hiding the program doesn't actually hide the program on multiple screens. Maybe this is by design, I'm not sure.
Even though it wasn't very well implemented, I find I'm missing the shapes and other objects tools. Still, the program is updated and probably more secure with use of the integrated web browser.
Changelog overview here: http://www.openboard.ch/download.en.html
Status: Not portable - As with it's mother project, it writes to C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\OpenBoard
* Removes many of the drawing objects (circles, boxes, orientation, etc.) of Open Sankore.
* Includes a screen recorder (named "screencast") that's very easy to use but only outputs to .WMV.
* Recommend disabling multi-screen for anything but an attached projector/monitor. Mostly because the program doesn't actually hide itself when you use the "hide" option (CTRL+H)
New items
* QR Code generator
* A little more polish overall
Like Open Sankore, there are a fair number of bugs:
* Adding color to text
* Hiding the program doesn't actually hide the program on multiple screens. Maybe this is by design, I'm not sure.
Even though it wasn't very well implemented, I find I'm missing the shapes and other objects tools. Still, the program is updated and probably more secure with use of the integrated web browser.
Changelog overview here: http://www.openboard.ch/download.en.html
Re: Open Sankore
New release came out for OpenBoard about 9 months ago: v1.6.1
https://github.com/OpenBoard-org/OpenBoard/releases
... not sure if they fixed the drawing issue I had, but doesn't look like portability has been addressed in any of the changelogs.
https://github.com/OpenBoard-org/OpenBoard/releases
... not sure if they fixed the drawing issue I had, but doesn't look like portability has been addressed in any of the changelogs.
Sorry I just saw this -- unfortunately that's not something I'm familiar with.
Re: Open Sankore
Dwel wrote: ↑Is there a codec set/pack that you would recommend?
If you need them, I don't think you'll regret installing either Shark007's Portable Codecs (viewtopic.php?t=25423) or K-Lite's (https://codecguide.com/download_kl.htm).
OTOH, if you use the VLC media player (https://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=599) you wont need them...
Re: Open Sankore
Thanks!Midas wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 4:57 amDwel wrote: ↑Is there a codec set/pack that you would recommend?
If you need them, I don't think you'll regret installing either Shark007's Portable Codecs (viewtopic.php?t=25423) or K-Lite's (https://codecguide.com/download_kl.htm).
OTOH, if you use the VLC media player (https://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=599) you wont need them...