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Posted on 05-Sep-2004 20:46 GMT by Grzegorz Kraszewski (Edited on 2004-09-06 19:46:39 GMT by Christian Kemp)15 comments
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The first public beta of SeventhSense, website update scanner, has been released and is available for download on MorphZone. SeventhSense is a tool for monitoring websites updates. Its multithreaded design allows for fast scanning (for example 40 sites are checked in 4 minutes on analog v.90 modem). SeventhSense checks HTTP header date and if needed can search HTML body for dates in almost all possible formats (user editable with drag&drop) and ordinal numbers (for example news item numbers). Supports OpenURL, so an updated page can be viewed by doubleclick. Example list of sites with a few most popular MorphOS and Amiga sites is included. SeventhSense is MorphOS only application, requires MorphOS 1.4.
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SeventhSense, the ultimate website update scanner [MOS] : Comment 15 of 15ANN.lu
Posted by Grzegorz Kraszewski on 07-Sep-2004 18:20 GMT
In reply to Comment 10 (Anonymous Orc):
WHY isnt this program releases as just plain os3.x code? theres no nee for it to be in 7337 PPC AsM c0De. theres no need for it to be MorphOS specific.

There is one simple reason. SeventhSense has started as a test application for some new MorphOS system components (they can be found in the archive). As these components are MorphOS only, there is no chance for OS 3.x version as it requires writing half of the code from scratch. So there is no point to compile for 68k.

> unless it was some attempt at exclusivity for a free PegII box.

I have one already. No need for second one, really :-).

> this sort of action is totally against the AmigaOS spirit. This sort of
> action is what WILL split the community.

You can't split something splitted already. I've been told many times (on ANN as well) that Pegasos is not an Amiga, MorphOS is not an Amiga OS. All right then, I do not have Amiga, do not use AmigaOS, why should I care about "AmigaOS spirit"? And I do not.

> An AmigaOS 3.x 68k binary would work on ALL the proper AmigaOS platforms. and
> those that try to be AmigaOS.

MorphOS does not try to be AmigaOS, because it is much better than any AmigaOS version. MOS is MOS, Pegasos is Pegasos. Amiga and its OS is the other story.
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