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Posted on 21-Jul-2004 04:39 GMT by Gofromiel59 comments
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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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New version of Feelin (040718) & Web site : Comment 43 of 59ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 22-Jul-2004 08:26 GMT
In reply to Comment 40 (Grzegorz Kraszewski):
> Software I'm writing is MorphOS only anyway, so there is no need for 68k version

Software that is MorphOS only or AmigaOS4 only is questionable, as if any of those had killer features beyond the OS3/MUI/AHI/CGFX/... API that would warrant exclusive development for one niche (only a few things excluded, like a themes manager for MorphOS etc., that must be OS-specific). For giving up compatibility in favour of MorphOS or OS4, you get pretty little in return, in terms of kliller features, but loose 75% of potential users. To loose so many users, the OS had to be the mother of all operating systems, if you ask me.
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