@Tangletown: a tripod would be nice indeed, for stability I've used a stack of books ;-) The difference between the 2nd and 3rd instance if that the "fill" color for the window decorator is full red, but it's only really visible when the window is inactive (this can be seen at the very end of the video)
@lorddef:
Feelin can generate whole applications as well as single or groups of object. This XML support has no limitation, e.i. any class available can be used in the XML source. The fact is that it's easier to create application using XML than C.
@leirbag28:
Feelin is similar to MUI, but it's an object-oriented framework on it's own, it doesn't rely on BOOPSI like MUI does. Thus it does not suffer from BOOPSI's limitations. Moreover, Feelin have it's own memory system which is A LOT faster and secure than EXEC's one.
Feelin works really fine on non-gfxcard Amigas, except that you won't have alpha-blending but simple transparency, and instead of gradients a median color. If you take a look at the available
screenshots, you'll see Feelin running on an A500 with 16 colors.