Datatypes : improvements in datatypes system (streaming, cross format saving, thumbnails. Printing : improvement in the print system Yes that's a good idea, here is the summarized list done by Corto at the end of the thread (I only translate the post he did even if I don't agree with every point, remember also this is a resume of a discussion about the latest *publically available* OS4 version) : What about making a list in English here ? After entering an URL the requester and lister could have a menu option for permanently keeping the current URL in the device list. You should still be able to mount a specific url as a device for easy selection. The requester should have an option for both "devices" which works like the old way, displaying assigns and devices and a "recent" option that displays url's previously used.Ģ. The system could remember the last urls you used so that you don't have to enter the url over and over again. Of course you do need support function to ease the process for the user:ġ. If using a set of handlers can match that without any fuzz then it's all good. The file is uploaded.Īgain the paint program has no idea what an ftp site is. The user enters a filename and presses save. You decide to store it on your ftp site directly and enter in the address bar. For example you want to save that pretty picture you just painted. This should work in any lister or file requester. The application itself has no idea what plugin was used. The application renders the listing on screen. The virtual filesystem returns a directory listing to the application. The plugin returns a directory listing to the virtual file system. The virtual file system requests a directory listing of the corresponding plugin. (The plugin must have an api for pattern matching, like datatypes.) The url is parsed by the virtual file system according to the rules defined by the current plugins to determine which plugin to use. The application requests a directory listing for the url from the virtual file system. The user enters an url or a local path in a lister application. One should not have to mount anything manually. Other useful utilities besides listers could also be handled by the project.Īre there any developers in the os4 community that would be interested in participating in such an open source idea. The goal being that it should replace the current outdated lister system. Integrating FTPMount like abilities so that you can just write " in the address bar (and alsop sftp, samba and whatnot). Scaling down the files' icon and displaying it on the same row. Direct browsing of archives like zip and lha, perhaps interfacing with xad. And then add things like drag an drop between listers. It could start out small, with just a slim file lister that can be used to navigate the file system. With Diropus Magellan seemingly never happening it might be an idea if the community itself started to build something that might some day be incorporated into os4 itself.Īn open source project, using C/C++, with a license that would let Hyperion use the code in OS4. Guarantee for availability and/or functionality is not given.Just fishing after some developers that might be interested in enhancing the AmigaOS4 experience. Internet accesses to the Modland, HVSC & ASMA libraries are provided as an as-is service, Background playback & remote controller. Multiple visualisations : patterns, 2D&3D spectrums, oscilloscopes. Search function (in local files/playlists/Modland/HVSC). Covers can be downloaded within Modizer using the webbrowser & 2 fingers tap on an image. Archives support : zip, gz, lha/lzh, 7z, rar, rsn. Built-in FTP server over WIFI connection : upload your music files with a simple FTP client. Built-in Web browser allowing FTP/HTTP downloads, bookmarks and support of ZIP,GZ,LZH & RAR archives. Direct internet access to Modland, HVSC, ASMA, VGMRips, P2612, Snesmusic, SMS Power collections & more. Large compatibility (more than 1000 formats) thanks to multiple playback engines : Amiga and PC modules, Atari ST/Amstrad CPC, C64, Nintendo/Sega/Nec/Sony and even more. Minimum requirement is a device running iOS 9.0 or more.īased on multiple high quality playback engines and using either the FTP server, the builtin WEB browser or the integrated Modland, HVSC & ASMA databases you can discover or listen again to the best music from the videogames (8/16/32bits era) and demoscene history.ĭiscover some real gems from famous people like Chris Huelsbeck, Jochen Hippel, Purple Motion, Lizardking, Audiomonster or Rob Hubbard. Modizer provides also high quality MIDI playback. Modizer is a multiformat modules & chiptunes player which allows you to listen to computers and consoles music (C64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Amiga, PC, GB, GBA, NDS, NES, SNES, N64, SMS, Genesis/Megadrive, PcEngine, PSX, Saturn, Dreamcast, Arcade.
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