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I’m a little late noticing this one, but the Weekly Haiku update for March 6th has been posted. Axel has been his usual busy, prolific self – this time, he’s done a boatload of work on cursor handling. The app_server saw some significant contributions from “mmlr,” who has made some improvements to R5 compatibility and font rendering – at the same time, impressive. And “Korli” has submitted many “build fixes” for mixer & multi-audio media-addons, as well as codec plugins. So head over and check out the full post, there are many more details and lots of stuff that would just show off my lack of programming knowledge if I tried to summarize it.
Those whining sh… I mean shining wits over at BeDoper are back, and this time it’s personal! Probably not, but I didn’t bother to actually read the article – I think it has something to do with reptiles. And remember, as a wise man once said: BeDoper will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no BeDoper.
Over on Studio-33, Mr. 0033 made a very interesting find last week – a screenshot of the VLC video player running under Haiku. The image was posted to the Haiku mailinglist by Axel D??rfler – or possibly by one of the helper clones he uses to maintain his insane pace of development. The message mentions that he had to disable overlay and MMX support to get VLC to work, but it’s still a very nice milestone that helps illustrate how far Haiku has come.
BePodder developer Giuseppe Gargaro sent in an EMail today to let us know about the second beta of their PodCast client for ZETA. BePodder is made available as shareware and its developers have generously pledged to donate 20% of each sale to the Haiku Project. It sounds as if quite a lot of work has gone into the latest release, Beta 2 – from the announcement on Il Tuo Sistema:
And for those curious as to what the new version looks like, head on over to the homepage of BePodder’s developers – FunkyIdeaSoft – where they have more screenshots than you can shake a baby at.
The webmaster of TurkBUG.org, the Turkish BeOS Usergroup, sent in an EMail letting us know that the site is now back after a six month hiatus. It sounds like there are a lot of cool new and planned features, so head on over and check it out if you read Turkish – and even if you don’t, it’s worth it just for the very slick “Bootscreen” splashpage. Read on if you’re interested in some details of what’s new with TurkBUG.org.
First reported by Studio-33, there’s a new Weekly Haiku update online, as of Feb. 24. In the last week, the Haiku developers have been hard at work on MIME support, tweaks to threading. and the ability to build Haiku images directly to a specified partition. Rudolf Cornelissen has also made some interesting discoveries that could lead to simultaneous hardware 3D and video overlay in Haiku.
The BeZilla project posted a Firefox update to BeBits on Sunday, built from the current Firefox “development trunk.” The most significant change mentioned in the version details is that tab close buttons have been moved to the tabs themselves – it only works with the default theme presently, no tab close buttons are shown using the HaikuFox theme. The new build also includes a patch to fix NetPositive bookmark support. Zenebona, music player and library program, was updated on Sunday as well. The new version, RC9, includes read / write support for BFS attributes, changes the GUI, and the ability to change sorting by clicking on column headers.
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