Gedam is a GNOME software program specifically designed for crossword puzzle enthusiasts.
One of the major benefits of Gedam is that it can read and write the same file format as AcrossLite, which means that it's easy to use puzzles from The New York Times. This is great news for people who subscribe to the newspaper and enjoy doing their daily crossword puzzle.
Although there is another version of AcrossLite available for Linux, it has some significant issues, including poor support and a reliance on Motif. Additionally, it lacks a clock, which is essential for tracking your time and challenging yourself to improve.
The requirements for Gedam are fairly minimal, consisting only of Python and PyGTK. This means that you can easily install and use the program without having to worry about any complicated dependencies or setup.
When you first start using Gedam, all you need to do is give it the name of the puzzle you want to solve on the command line. The program will take care of the rest and provide you with an enjoyable and engaging crossword puzzle experience. Overall, if you're looking for a powerful and user-friendly crossword puzzle software for GNOME, Gedam is definitely worth checking out.
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