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Offline OlafS3Topic starter

AROS Vision 2.4 uploaded
« on: March 03, 2014, 04:01:13 PM »
I have just uploaded 2.4

Improvements:
Reworked/Optimized Icons (screenshot)
Different modes for different directories (name or icon-mode) to improve handling
Freeware Raytracers added
New filetypes added (YAFA and many different module types)
existing Filetypes improved
special version of AppStore added (indieGO Marketplace text client)
big number of small improvements, f.e. a number of GUI Toolkits added)

This version will also be base for next release of AMINUX and will be integrated in Phoenixkonsoles new AppStore for easy distribution and installation

In next months I will concentrate on making online-documentations (for both user and developer) and plan to create references/documentations/tutorials for all the integrated components and software

Planned for next future version:
improve integrated developer environments
adaptions to real hardware (like changing icon set)
make use of AREXX ports of the different applications
adding own small components

Download:
http://www.aros-platform.de/html/distribution_download.html

 

Offline OlafS3Topic starter

Re: AROS Vision 2.4 uploaded
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2014, 05:48:07 PM »
Quote from: trekiej;760113
We thank you for your dedication.


Rome was not build in one day so to say ;)
 

Offline OlafS3Topic starter

Re: AROS Vision 2.4 uploaded
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2014, 09:12:52 AM »
Quote from: NovaCoder;760134
Looking good, hopefully one day it will be an improvement over 3.9 for real machines :)


Jason has promised on another thread to adapt it to FPGA Arcade (when the new core is available). I hope the same happens "if" other new FPGA core(s) are available. And I want to improve compatibility as far as possible and motivate developer(s) like Toni Wilen to improve support of classic hardware. Then it could become a bridge for the 68k world covering all platforms from classic hardware up to FPGA or emulated environments.

Also there will be a update of AMINUX in future based on the new version. Of course it is not Amithlon (and will never be) but it is at least a modern concept for a mobile 68k environment supporting modern hardware. And in next months I will mainly concentrating on developer and user documentations (online).