Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 2103 from 2003/2/24
From: po-RNO
They don't have the same target. MUI is a standalone GUI toolkit with its own design and purposes on the platforms its available and its developers are interested. Zune just tries to copy it to offer its functionality to some other platform.
Zune is basically replicating a very old version of MUI and doesn't offer new features that's been developed in MUI during the years. It's far from being complete too, many MUI 3.8 level features are still missing, broken, or misbehaving.
TBH, I don't know why MUI developers should/would care about Zune at all. And what does it matter when MUI was first launched (30 years ago presumable?), it's still constantly progressing and getting new improvements.
I'd say that the only option is to somehow make MUI developers interested about sharing or opening the sources to get it for AROS (just like the topic suggests), but I'm pretty sure they have zero interest to get anything from Zune itself. Just like with other AROS components that have been used, MorphOS developers had to fix quite a lot of their code... in some cases it might have been easier to write them from scratch :)
[ Edited by jPV 27.11.2024 - 15:07 ]