Pandora News

QMPlay2 v16.11.20.0 (Pandora Application Port)
QMPlay2 is a video and audio player. It can play all formats supported by FFmpeg, libmodplug (including J2B and SFX). It also supports Audio CD, raw files, Rayman 2 music and chiptunes. It contains YouTube and Prostopleer browser. Ported to Pandora by Canseco. Read more
FocusWriter-QT5 v1.6.3.0 (Pandora Application Port)
FocusWriter is a simple, distraction-free word processor. It utilizes a hide-away interface that you access by moving your mouse to the edges of the screen, allowing the program to have a familiar look and feel to it while still getting out of the way so that you can immerse yourself in your work. Ported to Pandora by Canseco. Read more
DooM RL v0.9.9.8.02 (Pandora Game Port)
DRL (D**m, the Roguelike) is a fast and furious coffee-break Roguelike game, that is heavily inspired by the popular FPS game Doom by ID Software. You can run the graphic client (using gl4es with SDL) or the Text console one. Both (there are in fact the same binary) will share the player data. Game ported to Pandora by ptitSeb. Read more
DooM RL v0.9.9.8.01 (Pandora Game Port)
DRL (D**m, the Roguelike) is a fast and furious coffee-break Roguelike game, that is heavily inspired by the popular FPS game Doom by ID Software. You can run the graphic client (using gl4es with SDL) or the Text console one. Both (there are in fact the same binary) will share the player data. Game ported to Pandora by ptitSeb. Read more
NoteCase Pro v4.2.3.1 (Pandora Application Port)
NoteCase Pro is designed to quickly capture, organize, protect, access, and recycle your information. NoteCase Pro strikes the right balance between ease of use and raw power. Available now as a free download for a wide variety of platforms including desktop, netbook, and mobile devices. Read more
DooM 64 EX v2.4.0.07 (Pandora Game Port)
Developed by Midway – San Diego, Doom 64 is a unofficial sequel to Doom II developed for the Nintendo 64 and was released in March 97. Based on the Jaguar and Playstation code base, Doom 64 is considered the most technically advanced Doom game of its time. In addition to the completely revamped rendering engine, Doom 64 went through numerous changes and improvements from that of Doom II. No graphics or sounds from Doom II have been reused in Doom 64; instead, it features completely new sprites, textures, levels and sounds and features a completely different art style. Read more