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added on the 2005-06-19 18:15:46 by DaD1916 |
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Nothing amazing but a lovely concept to run a demo in the dock.
added on the 2005-06-19 18:17:21 by DaD1916
it's for the macscene demo comp
it's the first dock demo i've seen
it includes full source
it's getting a thumbs up.. :)
it's the first dock demo i've seen
it includes full source
it's getting a thumbs up.. :)
Its a MAC demo!!
What evilpaul said, except that its the second dock demo i've seen :)
Dock? What does this mean???
optimus: its the mac equivalent of the task bar on windows. Works just like this: http://jrgraphix.net/research/flash_dock.php
Dock demos are demos that run as a dock icon, 128x128 resultion at 32bit with transparency.
Dock demos are demos that run as a dock icon, 128x128 resultion at 32bit with transparency.
!!!!!!! (Even if I don't have a Mac to test it, after psonice's explanation)
Like a docked 128*128 icon ?? Mad indeed =)
doh.. i guess i saw them the wrong way round then :D
How much does a MAC cost? NOT! :)
p.s. Is there a MAC emulator to see this? NOT! ;P
p.s. Is there a MAC emulator to see this? NOT! ;P
I really need to see this. Wondering if Windows or Linux can do something similar, or even a demo in the desktop. I think there was an Amiga demo who did some demo effects upon the desktop..
errr
optimus: i'm pretty sure its possible to use the osx desktop as a rendering surface for demos. Some mac demos use a fullscreen borderless window instead of fullscreen mode, so its possible to work in other windows while they run. The interface in osx is opengl accellerated too, so its probably pretty fast to do interesting things like that.
I remember a few amiga programs that did funky effects in the workbench background, some with nice copper effects or plasmas. Windows can do the same (i'm sure theres an option in winamp to do visualisations on the desktop) but its fairly slow.
Macs have a load of interesting possibilities for messing with the gui, as its all opengl, and there's already a lot of nice effects going on (switch users and the screen rotates on the side of a cube to reveal the other users desktop, windows minimise like liquid, and the dashboard appears with a zoom blur...) but i think its not that easy to hook in and modify stuff.
I remember a few amiga programs that did funky effects in the workbench background, some with nice copper effects or plasmas. Windows can do the same (i'm sure theres an option in winamp to do visualisations on the desktop) but its fairly slow.
Macs have a load of interesting possibilities for messing with the gui, as its all opengl, and there's already a lot of nice effects going on (switch users and the screen rotates on the side of a cube to reveal the other users desktop, windows minimise like liquid, and the dashboard appears with a zoom blur...) but i think its not that easy to hook in and modify stuff.
Maybe someone can make a video of this °:)
a demo with a scroller on the workbench:
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=4033
a demo with a scroller on the workbench:
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=4033
ROFL! Its a bit short but its only 300 somewhat kilobytes =D
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