[News] New version of Feelin (040718) & Web site | ANN.lu |
Posted on 21-Jul-2004 04:39 GMT by Gofromiel | 59 comments View flat View list |
Feelin is a new object-oriented system (OOS) for the AmigaOS. It provides two things: a small, fast and powerful core shared library, offering everything needed to create a strong object-oriented environnement; and an extensible system to create and maintain graphical user interfaces.
I created Feelin, because I was fed up with others GUI toolkits available on AmigaOS. You may say "have you ever heard about MUI ?". Well, yes :-) But, although MUI is a very attractive choice, it severely lacks of modern features and protection. MUI is not an object-oriented system on its own. Built on BOOPSI, it suffers from its limitations.
Give it a try ! Visit Feelin's web site for further information...
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Comment 1 | koan | | 21-Jul-2004 05:16 GMT |
Comment 2 | Peter Gordon | | 21-Jul-2004 06:19 GMT |
Comment 3 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 21-Jul-2004 06:25 GMT |
Comment 4 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 21-Jul-2004 06:27 GMT |
Comment 5 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 21-Jul-2004 06:32 GMT |
Comment 6 | Grzegorz Kraszewski | | 21-Jul-2004 06:39 GMT |
Comment 7 | Don Cox | Registered user | 21-Jul-2004 08:35 GMT |
Comment 8 | Grzegorz Kraszewski | | 21-Jul-2004 09:02 GMT |
Comment 9 | Fabio Alemagna | Registered user | 21-Jul-2004 09:08 GMT |
Comment 10 | Grzegorz Kraszewski | | 21-Jul-2004 09:50 GMT |
Comment 11 | Anonymous | | 21-Jul-2004 09:52 GMT |
Comment 12 | Grzegorz Kraszewski | | 21-Jul-2004 09:52 GMT |
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New version of Feelin (040718) & Web site : Comment 13 of 59 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 21-Jul-2004 09:59 GMT | In reply to Comment 10 (Grzegorz Kraszewski): > then show me an Amiga application having 68k and PPC version and running faster on emulation than native
That may be difficult but it is easy to find applications that run at the same speed in both versions because they are tied to timing parameters beyond their control. That can be timers, the vertical blanking interrupt, the intended frame rate of a video, the keyboard repeat rate, the maximum speed of the mouse etc. As long as managed code can keep up the the demand on that side, native code doesn't add to the speed. That is why Word and similar applications scale well for a while (going from 100 MHz to 1000 MHz or so) but after that just won't feel much faster: the additional speed is wasted on them in most situation, the CPU sits idle. |
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