Current features being implemented:
~ A start menu which allows for me to easily implement new programs
~ A program installer (Modifying BYOB for this)
~ MTOD (More Than One Desktop) feature
~ Programs open list
~ Command Terminal
Eventually, a block building program similar to scratch will be implemented inside the shell. For now, using the 'Run' command will have to do.
A lot more to come!
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veggieman001 wrote:
You're using BYOB for a Win 7 shell? How?
He's compiling it to an EXE. They run in full-screen.
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Magmawulf wrote:
Max4344 wrote:
What i want on a Windows 7 shell is Something like GNOME 3 or KDE 4.
Hahaha. I doubt I can do that - using BYOB is hard enough. Do you like the SynOS theme?
KDE is already on Windows... http://windows.kde.org/
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slinger wrote:
Yeah but KDE looks ugly on windows :p
yeah i tried it ages ago but i wasn't interested in UNIX/Linux desktop environments back then..
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veggieman001 wrote:
You're using BYOB for a Win 7 shell? How?
BYOB has a .sb to .exe converter, which includes all modded files! By editing in the 'Open website' block I can run any website, or program I feel like using the self-made 'shell' to run the program. The hardest thing to do will be showing which programs are open outside of the BYOB imported programs
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Spaces. Best feature that was not implemented in Windows ever. Ubuntu and Mac both have it
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jji7skyline wrote:
Spaces. Best feature that was not implemented in Windows ever. Ubuntu and Mac both have it
What are they?
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ssss wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Spaces. Best feature that was not implemented in Windows ever. Ubuntu and Mac both have it
What do you mean? Windows has spaces. >
No it doesn't.
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jji7skyline wrote:
ssss wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Spaces. Best feature that was not implemented in Windows ever. Ubuntu and Mac both have it
What do you mean? Windows has spaces. >
No it doesn't.
It makes less sense to have them in Windows, though, because it has a better minimization/maximization system.
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jji7skyline wrote:
ssss wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Spaces. Best feature that was not implemented in Windows ever. Ubuntu and Mac both have it
What do you mean? Windows has spaces. >
No it doesn't.
Ahem. And spaces is a way of having several different "screens".
Wow, there are a lot of ways to put spaces on windows. I didn't even know that until I googled it.
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zippynk wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
ssss wrote:
What do you mean? Windows has spaces. >No it doesn't.
Ahem. And spaces is a way of having several different "screens".
Wow, there are a lot of ways to put spaces on windows. I didn't even know that until I googled it.
Grrr... you put a fake url on top of it so I didn't see lmgtfy
Anyways, it doesn't come default and you have to get third party software
Not good
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