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Acolyte of the Butterfly
Posts: 135 from 2004/2/8
Now, after 6 month of developement and 1 month after the deadline, MorphUp 1.0 is finaly avail!
I want to thanks all donators for their help as well as all other people that give me feedback or supported this project in other ways...
You can get it here:
http://member.ycn.com/~hausrup/downloads/morphup/morphup-morphos.lha
..or via a installed beta-version of morphup
The final overall features
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Packagesystem
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- Packages can be grouped by type.
- Theoreticaly unlimited packages per group and unlimited dirs/files per package.
- Can handle file size up to (the DOS limitation of) 2 GB.
- Extraction of files without the need of unpacking the whole package.
- Real directory structures in packages.
- 3 different package types.
+ Full packages, to transfer a huge amount of files at once.
+ Single packages, to safe bandwitch if only a few files need to transfered.
+ Link packages, to refer to other archives.
- Full packages automaticly split into parts if they grow too larger while generation.
- Dynamic block compression based on zlib.
- Fully asyncron, any function can be aborted at any time.
+ The task-priority can be set for each asyncron function.
- Differentiation between system and application files.
- Fast installation, uninstallation, extraction and convertion routines.
- Tag-based saving to easy add things later.
GUIs
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- Multithreaded MUI applications, can handle multiple indexes at same time.
- Many editing functions like: add, remove, makedir, add recursive...
- Cut&Paste edit mode, even over different packages.
- Dynamic context menus everywhere, even in list-titels.
- Full locale support.
- Disabling of unwanted indexes, package classes and packages.
- Setable colors, styles and dateformat in all listtrees and lists.
- Controlable through application menus, contextmenus, keyboard.
- Detailed information groups for packages and files.
- Toolbar with replaceable icons.
Other
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- Configurable datatype system with MIME-support.
- Configurable data classes system, to avoid hardcoded paths.
- Configurable package classes system, to avoid hardcoded paths.
- Uses XAD system to support many types of archives in link packages.
- Packages can have a picture, any size and type is supported.
- Multilevel log system with possibility to log to disk.
- Small memory usage.
[ Edited by naTmeg on 2006/3/14 17:52 ]
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