[Web] MorphOS 1.4 Screenshot Revealed! | ANN.lu |
Posted on 19-May-2003 10:55 GMT by Hugh Jass | 54 comments View flat View list |
In a somewhat surprising move, the people over at MorphZone have posted a screenshot of MorphOS 1.4.
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MorphOS 1.4 Screenshot Revealed! : Comment 52 of 54 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 21-May-2003 13:44 GMT | In reply to Comment 45 (m0ns00n): > Because functionality comes not only from a good piece of code. Take Real3D v2.x up to 3.x., or take Blender3D, they both use a horrible GUI which is hard to use. That has resulted in fewer users. Now by common sence, the package means alot.
Not what I meant. People seem to care more about wether a menu is transparent than what it contains. People seem more interested in wether fonts are antialiased than wether they are supporting multiple charsets and support unicode encodings. People seem more interested in wether the icons are truecolour or not, rather than how the tooltypes work compared to what we know from Amiga.
And I have yet to see _anything_ about the native MOS command line and how "modern" that is, wether it supportes pipes, redirection, stdio/stderr, locale, searchable command line history, configurable line editing, fancy prompts, colour output, ansi-support, output formatting tools etc etc :) |
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Comment 53 | Alkis Tsapanidis | Registered user | 21-May-2003 14:18 GMT |
Comment 54 | Kolbjørn Barmen | | 21-May-2003 16:41 GMT |
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