Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 874 from 2007/4/9
From: Kingston upon ...
Quote:
jacadcaps wrote:
For a long time Scout has been a tool that most amigans have used, but it's grown old and is mostly AOS3.1 centric. It also requires one to install a handful of external MUI classes. And finally, it doesn't display infos about MorphOS' internals.
Here is what I'm proposing:
- A totally new application with a UI similar to Scout
- Runs with a standard MorphOS installation
- A peek into kernel internals of exec, intuition, dos
- An ability to show certain system lists in context (processes/tasks/windows as a tree)
Target: 200 euro.
Let me know what you think and what features you'd like to see so that I could come up with a more detailed list before officially launching the bounty.
- Change "bad OS" in AmigaOS version field to "Badass OS" ?
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