Eagle Mode is an advanced solution for a futuristic style of man-machine communication, in which the user can visit almost everything simply by zooming in.
It has a professional file manager, file viewers and players for most of the common file types, a chess game, a 3D mines game, a multi-function clock and some fractal fun, all integrated in a virtual cosmos.
By featuring a separate popup-zoomed control view, help texts in the things they are describing, editable bookmarks, multiple input methods, fast anti-aliased graphics, a virtually unlimited depth of panel tree, and by its portable C++ API, Eagle Mode aims to be a cutting edge of zoomable user interfaces.
This project is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
Requirements:
· CPU: 3.4 GHz rated (per core), 1 MB cache (per core or shared), one core or more
· RAM: 1 GB
· Swap space: 1 GB (or more RAM)
· Disk space: About 10 MB for installation, 1 GB for temporary files at run-time.
· Disk type: Quite fast and without any sleep states (notebook hard disks are not so suitable).
· OS: An up-to-date full-featured Linux is highly recommended. Other UNIX-like systems may also be suitable. Short more or less successful tests have been made with FreeBSD, BeleniX (OpenSolaris) and Cygwin.
· Graphics: An accelerated X-Server with XShm extension. 3D-acceleration is not needed (but a fast implementation of XShmPutImage).
It is not recommended to run Eagle Mode on something like a 3D desktop or composite manager. It could make Eagle Mode slow and unstable.
· Mouse: With three buttons (not emulated) and with a smooth-running wheel.
What is new in this release:
- A new plugin for viewing PDF documents was added.
- It is based on the poppler-glib library.
What is new in version 0.81.0:
- The text file viewer got support for showing UTF-16 files.
- The core graphics functions do not reduce the color space any longer.
- The colors of control panels and dialogs were revised.
- The file manager got a theme interface and some themes for directory entry panels, and it also got an autosave function for the view settings.
- The window now shows a wait cursor when the main thread is blocked.
- Minor fixes and improvements were applied.
What is new in version 0.80.0:
- The emNetwalk plugin game got a better graphics design, and it was extended by a Dig Mode option. If that is enabled, pieces are dug in and cannot be rotated until they are reached by a server connection.
What is new in version 0.79.0:
- Eagle Mode has a new plugin application, emNetwalk, which is a clone of the addictive Netwalk puzzle game where pieces of a computer network have to be rotated in order to connect terminals to a server.
- In contrast to other implementations, emNetwalk has a very sophisticated random network generator which allows a more free and exact game configuration.
What is new in version 0.78.0:
- Added a better SVG image file viewer (but not on Windows).
- Added support for new archive file types: lzma, xz, tar.lzma, tar.xz.
- Minor fixes.
What is new in version 0.76.0:
- Added file manager commands for Windows.
- Added cosmos and plugin configurations for Windows.
- Extended the make system by a pack command for creating installation packages (deb, rpm, setup.exe...).
- Video player: hide mouse pointer and disable screensaver.
- Minor fixes and improvements.
What is new in version 0.75.1:
- Implemented the freedesktop.org startup notification protocol (client side).
- Fixed some minor bugs.
What is new in version 0.75.0:
- Added emLKC which is a Linux Kernel Configurator based on Eagle Mode (see $EM_DIR/res/emLKC/README or find it in the virtual cosmos).
What is new in version 0.74.0:
- Made the built-in font extensible (see $EM_DIR/res/emCore/font/README).
- Added some more characters to the built-in font, mainly Latin ones.
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