[OT]: Seeking general Atomic OS usability comments
Scott Elcomb
psema4-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Thu Jun 14 17:59:03 UTC 2007
Atomic OS is first and foremost a web development library.
However since it is also the operating environment for it's
applications, I'd be curious to hear what people think of it in
general.
There is a complete re-write of Atomic OS / WAJAX at
http://projects.psema4.com/atomos/
This version is almost entirely object based, and, unlike previous
prototypes, is intended to become a solid foundation for future
versions. It is expected to become version 1.0 upon release.
If anyone would like to take a look and make comments, it'd be most
appreciated. Before visiting there are a couple points that should be
noted:
- Only firefox is supported.
- Either open a second Console after browsing to the page, or 'cat
/etc/motd' for a list of important notices about this version.
- Very few commands exist. It basically provides a shell and browser.
What I'm looking for is whether or not it is *close* to intuitive for
linux users.
There's still a long way to go on this project, but many of the
problems defined by previous protoypes cores have now been dealt with.
TIA.
- Scott.
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