Version 12 vs 13
Version 12 vs 13
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- Edit by Timotheos, Version 13
- Feb 28 2022 4:47 PM
- ·Added a note about Echo being free and open source, based on the `LICENSE` text found in the Echo repository.
- Edit by 0xseantasker, Version 12
- Mar 6 2019 3:59 PM
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{F1300 layout=right, float, size=full, alt="Echo logo"}
**Echo** is a cross-platform C++ framework and game engine for mobile, desktop and consoles.
Development for Echo is usually done on a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux|Linux]] PC, with deployment options for other major platforms, so that is the recommended development setup. [[http://ubuntu.com/|Ubuntu]]-based distributions are recommended.
See [[projects/echo_3/getting_started/|Getting Started]] with Echo3.
==Echo 3==
- Platform abstraction
- Data storage
- Sensors
- Networking
- Time
- User input
- Localisation
- Audio
- Graphics
- GUIs
- Execution environment
- Physics
- Maths
- Animation
- UTF8 support
{F1300 layout=right, float, size=full, alt="Echo logo"}
**Echo** is a cross-platform C++ framework and game engine for mobile, desktop and consoles. It is free and open source, under the permissive [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License|MIT licence]].
Development for Echo is usually done on a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux|Linux]] PC, with deployment options for other major platforms, so that is the recommended development setup. [[http://ubuntu.com/|Ubuntu]]-based distributions are recommended.
See [[projects/echo_3/getting_started/|Getting Started]] with Echo3.
==Echo 3==
- Platform abstraction
- Data storage
- Sensors
- Networking
- Time
- User input
- Localisation
- Audio
- Graphics
- GUIs
- Execution environment
- Physics
- Maths
- Animation
- UTF8 support
{F1300 layout=right, float, size=full, alt="Echo logo"}
**Echo** is a cross-platform C++ framework and game engine for mobile, desktop and consoles. It is free and open source, under the permissive [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License|MIT licence]].
Development for Echo is usually done on a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux|Linux]] PC, with deployment options for other major platforms, so that is the recommended development setup. [[http://ubuntu.com/|Ubuntu]]-based distributions are recommended.
See [[projects/echo_3/getting_started/|Getting Started]] with Echo3.
==Echo 3==
- Platform abstraction
- Data storage
- Sensors
- Networking
- Time
- User input
- Localisation
- Audio
- Graphics
- GUIs
- Execution environment
- Physics
- Maths
- Animation
- UTF8 support