@DjRikky To not recreate a wheel with file-manager and to not make users to understand what every button at top do, maybe worth just to reuse Filers default top bar, with the same icons (and you at least no need to think how to do it "ok", as the way as it done in filler, and in dopus5 by default pretty "ok" for all imho).
Will be intersting to check how it all will works in MUI.
ps. What mean on your page:
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all windows (aside from the Commodity Window because its transparent and MUI cannot handle it (!)) are being converted into standard MUI windows.
Its more of a file browser with a few options such as delete, rename, get information, rather than a Filer replacement. Its the same one that is already found in Jack, but in more 'familiar' surroundings rather than my custom toolkit.
If borderless, alpha-transparent windows are possible with MUI then great, however I recall a thread regarding FlipClock where the topic came up saying it wasn't possible.
If he means the boing balls on the buttons on the right, they look lousey as the image is centred. I would either left align the image or drop the boing balls.
NB by image I mean the combined boingball and text label.
Evening, been working tireless on Jack again tonight and over the weekend. I present a few screenshots of the App-Store from my work over the last couple of days.
Fully Working New/Recent page tab, minus user rating numbers found on next image. Edit: And oh yeah, I have sinced removed the double scrollbars... took me ages to notice this!
Downloads page tab with introduction of using rating numbers, and now the Download button has changed into a 'Install Now'.. which incidentally does nothing atm.
Now shows that I have voted for (or more accurately the last person who logged-in) on a few downloads in the App-Store with the Rate button disabling accordingly.
Made some fantastic progress on Jack today on my day off and yesterday evening. The App-Store is now practically complete, I even had enough time to expand the Arexx Port.
It is now possible for developer applications to talk to the AppStore via Arexx to perform various tasks:
* Determine whether a specific item has been installed by the user * Manual query of which version they have downloaded * Download from the AppStore, if the user already has an item on their list and a newer version exists on the AppStore, the newer is automatically downloaded and potentially... * Install them too, of course this depends whether the downloaded item has an Install script that Jack can actually find.
Full Arexx Documentation will be supplied for Developers take advantage of this feature.
It's time for Developers to start creating Installation scripts again rather than leaving it up to users!
Well, you start to make it amiga native, mui, arexx&co. Seems it will worth of checking indeed (just plz do not add any PR kind of windowses, there is not so many amiga users that you need to add any kind of mass-media PR into program itself).