What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)

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Nice... but it is spelled "Verkligheten" =)
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Jezze wrote:Nice... but it is spelled "Verkligheten" =)
I know. It was another developer here that wanted to have fun. For non-swedish speakers, "verkligheten" means "reality". "Värk" mean "pain", so it becomes kind of a joke. :lol:
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Is everyone dead? Anyway, I like the screenies. But there haven't been any in foreverz :( :x
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rocko384 wrote:Is everyone dead? Anyway, I like the screenies. But there haven't been any in foreverz :( :x
What? there were several just last month.. surely if someone has something they want to show off they know where to post, this topic was made "sticky" for that reason.
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Brynet-Inc wrote:
rocko384 wrote:Is everyone dead? Anyway, I like the screenies. But there haven't been any in foreverz :( :x
What? there were several just last month.. surely if someone has something they want to show off they know where to post, this topic was made "sticky" for that reason.
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Here you have a new screenshot ;)

New features in the Image Editor application in Solar_OS
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bontanu wrote:Here you have a new screenshot ;)

New features in the Image Editor application in Solar_OS
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nice o.0
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Sorry for the delay, I manage to get SDL working by setting BPPs to 16.

Now presenting the best way to do cool graphics: JavaScript (v8) with SDL support.
Enjoy: http://kwhq.net/pedigree/.

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Impressing. This looks like one of the few projects that has reached a more mature stage.
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OK, so I'll post another picture from RDOS (which is part of a comercial application, but where the basic "widgets" are in RDOS C++ classlibrary). This is the dialog used to setup volume and balance for the sound card:

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Another one. This is from a Windows host remote debugging a application running on RDOS. I've put a breakpoint on a form loading a label. I can run the debugger (in text-mode) on RDOS as well, but remote debugging over TCP/IP is so much more practical.

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The new sidebar of my so working and HDD detection via PIO:
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There's a 'u' in colour...


Just kidding! ;¬)

Always nice to see people making progress, sadly, nowhere near anything I'd want to post but I have something to shoot for, now, eh? :¬)
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First, color could be a Spanish word
Second, even if it is written in English, color is an accepted spelling coming from American English
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ohhh, language is interesting...
colour shoud be colorful, so it would have a lot of "colour".
and......is that spanish? so how many languages are speaking here in the forum? i speak Chinese.
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