08 February 2005, 11:10 | #1 |
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New snapshot of Feelin
Gofromiel @ amiga.org posts:
"Feelin is an object-oriented system (OOS) for the AmigaOS. It provides two things : A small shared library, fast and powerful (the object-system's core), offering everything needed to create a complete object-oriented environnement ; And an extensible system to create and maintain GUIs. Although Feelin comes with a lot of GUI oriented classes, Feelin is not limited to that, and can be used for a variety of projects. This is a small update. I made it because I won't be able to work on Feelin for a moment, due to a lot of changes in my life. I decided to made Feelin open-source because I received a lot of mails asking for a port of Feelin to AROS/MOS/OS4. With the source available this is now fully possible. IDCMP flag are now deprecated, Feelin now comes with its very own event system. Drag'n'Drop has been partially rewritten, especially the graphic part. Miscallaneous small imporvements. Feelin in now open-source ! Give Feelin a try !!" Source: amiga.org Last edited by Amiga1992; 08 February 2005 at 14:20. |
08 February 2005, 12:35 | #2 |
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it looks interested. I'm not sure ppl will support it as they generally used MUI but hoepfully i can be wrong as some ppl ask for an AROS/OS4/MOS port.
oh and look at the whole site, quite funny |
08 February 2005, 14:18 | #3 |
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If this works beter than MUI it should be worth a try, but as Frog says, it will be hard for people to switch over to something new, MUI is way too established for my liking!
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08 February 2005, 15:08 | #4 |
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Could give this a test-drive...does it interfere with MUI?
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08 February 2005, 17:11 | #5 |
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More and more people own a quite powerful configuration. And so they wanted to have something good looking. MUI isn't slow on high CPU... at least i guess you shouldn't notice it. So gadtools and older GUI are not used anymore... or not too often. It also give a "general" looking for all your application.
Only "old" amiga freak with use 68000 or standard A1200 still doesn't like MUI for slowing down their system. This new GUI could give a good alternative. I quickly test it with give example and it doesn't seems to be so fast... perhaps using less bitmap could help a bit |
08 February 2005, 18:18 | #6 |
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I have an 030@50 and I still think MUI is slow, and shit looking. What pisses me off the most is the looks, it really looks pathetic and I gasp in disbelief with the generic look of all MUI apps. I prefer standard ASP library shit.
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08 February 2005, 18:40 | #7 |
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Pathetic ? what do you means ? You can configure it as you want.
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08 February 2005, 20:15 | #8 |
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It always looks the same way, no matter how much you configure it. The "MUI look"
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08 February 2005, 23:00 | #9 |
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