Yup! I finally got round to releasing SilviSoft Firedust!
Firedust is an OS shell that runs right on top of Windows. It gets rid of all those annoying, time-wasting features, and adds a sleek interface which helps you get more work done in less time.
For once, you have before you an OS shell which you can actually live with: it's got all the different features, it's fast, and very personalized. It includes tons of different offline apps, and if those aren't enough you can make your own using two special languages native to the OS!
That's right. Because Firedust doesn't only make life easier for the average user, but promotes developing as an educational experience. That means two languages, two environments. Firedust includes a block-based developing interface for console applications, and a syntax-highlighting text editor for its brand-new "FireScript" programming language.
As soon as you open Firedust, you're only a couple clicks away from editing your favorite picture, or writing a letter to your dad. Firedust's innovative Sliding Menu will slide into view on mouseover without the need to click: or you can press the menu key on your keyboard to move the pointer there.
Ready to try this new software? Download the file now and fire up the program in seconds, to see the best shell of the 21st century.
Planet Earth,
SilviSoft Corporation.
Enjoy. Download from Mediafire (Direct!) Download from Dropbox (Slow Direct!)
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Last edited by LS97 (2011-10-24 13:55:36)
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WindowsExplorer wrote:
whats the admin pass?
No admin pass is required to run Firedust.
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WindowsExplorer wrote:
How did you make it?
I used VB.NET 4.0 in Visual Studio 2010 Pro.
I have personally written around 20 thousand lines of code!
To be precise, exactly 18725 lines of VB, just for the main program. Then count the lines for the installers, updaters, libraries...
Last edited by LS97 (2011-10-24 16:52:31)
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LS97 wrote:
WindowsExplorer wrote:
How did you make it?
I have personally written around 20 thousand lines of code!
o.
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LS97 wrote:
WindowsExplorer wrote:
How did you make it?
I used VB.NET 4.0 in Visual Studio 2010 Pro.
I have personally written around 20 thousand lines of code!
To be precise, exactly 18725 lines of VB, just for the main program. Then count the lines for the installers, updaters, libraries...
how did you make that posts thing in your sig?
And one more question. in php,
how do you make it print text as an image
with no backround? No tutorials I could
find helped.
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WindowsExplorer wrote:
LS97 wrote:
WindowsExplorer wrote:
How did you make it?
I used VB.NET 4.0 in Visual Studio 2010 Pro.
I have personally written around 20 thousand lines of code!
To be precise, exactly 18725 lines of VB, just for the main program. Then count the lines for the installers, updaters, libraries...how did you make that posts thing in your sig?
And one more question. in php,
how do you make it print text as an image
with no backround? No tutorials I could
find helped.
I really don't think this is quite the thread to ask these questions on, but I'll briefly answer them:
- You make the post counter in PHP. There's some special code for it which is too complicated to share.
- text as an image with no background can be a achieved by setting the background color of the image to transparent. Try looking up http://php.net/manual/en/function.image … parent.php!
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Share the posts code.... I'd like to see it... I've got a little job for it.... MWUUHAAHAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TO-DO LIST:
1. get source to open pickle jar somehow
2. make chocolate sandwich
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Yayzorz
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LS97 wrote:
WindowsExplorer wrote:
How did you make it?
I used VB.NET 4.0 in Visual Studio 2010 Pro.
I have personally written around 20 thousand lines of code!
To be precise, exactly 18725 lines of VB, just for the main program. Then count the lines for the installers, updaters, libraries...
TAKE THAT WINDOZENT!
20,000?! What?!
OH MY GOD THAT'S MAD
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Seriously, Norton?
My antivirus software removed it because it was a "threat"
Last edited by ohaiderstudios (2011-10-25 00:55:25)
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ohaiderstudios wrote:
Seriously, Norton?
My antivirus software removed it because it was a "threat"![]()
it is not a threat... it is because not many people have used the program so it thinks it is a new virus but u can fix that by reporting false positives and stuff like that.
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Very, very impressive! Tell me, what browser is your silvinet based on? It has a little trouble displaying my website correctly.
Also, once I'd set my admin password for the shell, I discovered that all I needed to do to log in was type any string, even just one letter, then backspace into the password field and it would log me in!
I shall have to have a closer look after Uni today
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sparks wrote:
Very, very impressive! Tell me, what browser is your silvinet based on? It has a little trouble displaying my website correctly.
Also, once I'd set my admin password for the shell, I discovered that all I needed to do to log in was type any string, even just one letter, then backspace into the password field and it would log me in!
I shall have to have a closer look after Uni today![]()
Lol. It is based on internet explorer.
^.^
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ssss wrote:
sparks wrote:
Very, very impressive! Tell me, what browser is your silvinet based on? It has a little trouble displaying my website correctly.
Also, once I'd set my admin password for the shell, I discovered that all I needed to do to log in was type any string, even just one letter, then backspace into the password field and it would log me in!
I shall have to have a closer look after Uni today![]()
Lol. It is based on internet explorer.
^.^
lol i already knew that... maybe it should be based on something faster like WebKit which is what Chrome and Safari use...
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nathanprocks wrote:
ssss wrote:
sparks wrote:
Very, very impressive! Tell me, what browser is your silvinet based on? It has a little trouble displaying my website correctly.
Also, once I'd set my admin password for the shell, I discovered that all I needed to do to log in was type any string, even just one letter, then backspace into the password field and it would log me in!
I shall have to have a closer look after Uni today![]()
Lol. It is based on internet explorer.
^.^
lol i already knew that... maybe it should be based on something faster like WebKit which is what Chrome and Safari use...
It was made in Visual basic, therefore a preset thing
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ssss wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
ssss wrote:
Lol. It is based on internet explorer.^.^
lol i already knew that... maybe it should be based on something faster like WebKit which is what Chrome and Safari use...
It was made in Visual basic, therefore a preset thing
![]()
ik that
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Oh. My. Goodness.
THAT IS AWESOME
I'm posting from it ^.^

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And for a mac...?
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THIS IS AWSOME! I am using silvanet now!
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What the internet needs is more than one tab...
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