Haiku's Window Manager
Professor Cool Linux writes "From IsComputerOn: Adi, over at DarkWyrm's page, has posted a progress status of Haiku's window manager, and the good news is that it's almost complete. They have, for example, support for normal, floating app/subset/all and model app/subset/all windows, as well as workspace support. All that's left are smaller things like not allowing windows to be moved or resized and focus follow mouse (among a few others) remain to be implemented still. But along with the status report, Adi was kind enough to post a plethora of screenshots, showing many examples of how the window manager is working. Full report and the screenshots."
Same over at K5.
Reports are filtering in from all over the world of network ops centers being suddenly bereft of key personnel; development workstations left mysteriously unmanned in the middle of pair coding sessions, tech support calls suddenly going silent. Vending machine candy and soda sales have crashed, and coffee futures are set to take a major tumble.
All of which raises the question:
Are you ready... for the Rupture?
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Oh, yes, I'm definately baiting myself so that I'll flame myself.
-- 'The' Lord and Master Bitman On High, Master Of All