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Re: Eagle Mode

#16 Post by webfork »

I am Baas wrote:creates various config.rec files in AppData\Roaming\eaglemode\ but I believe it also writes to thumbcache_.db in AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer. Can you guys confirm that?.
I can confirm AppData write, but thumbcache_.db didnt' show up in XP SP3.
I am Baas wrote:You should check out PhotoMesa Image Browser
Yeah, the demo video is very interesting. Thanks.

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Re: Eagle Mode

#17 Post by lautrepay »

Change Log
Version 0.84.0
*Fixed keyboard inquiry with some X input methods.
*Fixed occasional delay of starting to play audio and video files.
*Adjusted emLKC to kernel 3.1.1 and higher.
*Made the user configuration directory configurable with the environment variable EM_USER_CONFIG_DIR.
*Minor fixes.
Not tested yet.

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Re: Eagle Mode

#18 Post by Firewrath »

Well, embarrassingly, I should have posted about this update a week ago, but I haven't checked my email since June 5th till today. >.<
(I could blame my spotty net ...but I'm also lazy, take your pick :P)

Anyways, the Developer emailed me about this update and included the instructions on how to set this up, I've tested it twice and it's worked both times:
Oliver wrote: Now with the new version 0.84.0 the environment variable EM_USER_CONFIG_DIR can be set to change the settings directory. So, in order to make Eagle Mode USB portable, you can do the following:

Edit the file eaglemode.wsf and insert the following lines at line 84
(after the line 'ProcEnv("EM_DIR")=emDir'):

// Set the EM_USER_CONFIG_DIR environment variable.
ProcEnv("EM_USER_CONFIG_DIR")=emDir+"\\settings";

Thereby, all settings are saved into a sub-directory named "settings" below the program directory. The directory is created automatically on first start.
I've never seen any registry writes from Eagle Mode in any of my test from the previous version or this one.
Only thing is though, that you can't extract the install file, you have to install Eagle Mode then copy it out of the install directory somewhere, then uninstall the original.

I must say I rather like the program for file navigation, the zooming and file selection takes a little getting used to, but for moving quickly between multiple folders, it's amazing.

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Re: Eagle Mode

#19 Post by I am Baas »

Eagle Mode is at version 0.86.0:
•Added kinetic effects (inertia and friction) to zooming and scrolling by mouse and keyboard.
•Added a magnetism which zooms and scrolls automatically for showing a content full-sized. (It gets active after zooming or scrolling by mouse, when a content is not to far from being shown full-sized.)
•Added an acceleration effect to zooming by mouse wheel.
•Added animations for logical position changes by keys and bookmarks.
•Adapted emLKC to kernel 3.16 and higher.
•Minor fixes and improvements.
http://eaglemode.sourceforge.net/ChangeLog.html

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Re: Eagle Mode

#20 Post by webfork »

Old thread update: Eagle Mode 0.88.0 is out
changelog wrote:Version 0.88.0

Replaced API class emTiling by more specialized classes: emLinearLayout, emRasterLayout, and emPackLayout.
Accordingly replaced emGroup by emLinearGroup, emRasterGroup, and emPackGroup.
Fixed cropping of video frames.
Fixed launch feedback.
Improved input processing on slow machines.
Minor fixes.

Version 0.87.0

Bug fix: The view often zoomed away unexpectedly from alternative file content panels (since version 0.86.0).
Reorganized the toolkit classes, renamed all "emTk*" to "em*".
Minor fixes.
http://eaglemode.sourceforge.net/ChangeLog.html

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Re: Eagle Mode

#21 Post by Midas »

Eagle Mode v0.90.0 released (changelog at http://eaglemode.sourceforge.net/ChangeLog.html).

Third party review at http://betanews.com/2016/04/07/eagle-mo ... e-manager/.

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Re: Eagle Mode

#22 Post by Specular »

joby_toss wrote:I'm speechless at the moment!
You weren't kidding. I've never seen this type of concept applied to an OS before. IIRC there was some work by a guy who envisioned browsing the internet like this, and some presentations that used a zoomable UI for navigating photos but this is quite unique.

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Re: Eagle Mode

#23 Post by Midas »

Topic update: Eagle Mode is at v0.93.1, dated 2017-10-28 (changelog at http://eaglemode.sourceforge.net/ChangeLog.html).

Just in case, also at https://sourceforge.net/projects/eaglemode/.

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Re: Eagle Mode

#24 Post by juverax »

Eagle Mode is at v.0.96.1 (Last updated July 6, 2023)
Softpedia page: https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Fi ... Mode.shtml

Size of the installation folder 151 Mb played for 5 minutes with this "File Manager"
Definitely, there is a learning curve for understanding how to interact with the interface ..
... and I don't think I want it on my computer :roll:

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