Post your Haiku screenshot!

Forum thread started by drcouzelis on Thu, 2012-06-21 02:54

Post a screenshot of what you're doing in Haiku!

Please post only thumbnails or links.

You're welcome to talk about what you're currently working on in the screenshot. If you have a particulary neat configuration or wallpaper, please tell us about it! Especially welcome are screenshots where you were doing something that caused you to say "Wow, Haiku is really coming along nicely as a full featured desktop operating system". ;)

Busy: http://ompldr.org/vZWY0NQ

I spent all evening working on my first Haiku GUI application, and learning a lot about the Haiku API. I used Paladin, Pe, and git for my programming. In other desktops, I have WebPositive loaded with Gmail, Caya logged in with my four IM accounts, and PoorMan hosting my personal files.

Clean: http://ompldr.org/vZWY0Nw

Wallpaper is "Wind" by pincel3d: http://pincel3d.deviantart.com/gallery/?q=wind

I have a separate BFS partition named "BeDrive". I save my personal files there so I don't lose them when I update Haiku.

Comments

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Not that interesting, but showing me trying to fix the last of the crashes of Mesa 7.9.2 under gcc2...

http://www.dumpt.com/img/viewer.php?file=vtc5dtc8yb2ef19inib6.pngˆ

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

@ Kallisti5

So, are we near to see an updated mesa package for gcc4 and gcc2? :-)

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

The recipe for Mesa 10.0.0 for gcc4 is done. swrast is working, swpipe is buggy but works sometimes.
I haven't uploaded the recipe because there is a bug in HaikuPorter i'm waiting on being fixed.

I got Mesa 7.9.2 building our gcc2 OpenGL kit, but it crashes a lot and needs more work before it is ready.

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

@ Kallisti5

Good news, anyway. Thank you for your efforts!

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Nice news. And what about gallium port and llvm-pipe?

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Haiku nightly from January the 3rd running on an Asus EeePC 701.
http://i.imgur.com/axY6c4K.jpg

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

@Diogen, where did you get the top wallpaper? Also, I love the ice blue colours on the ThinkFree window - did you do that in Haiku or is it the OpenJDK theme?

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

stellarpower wrote:

@Diogen, where did you get the top wallpaper? Also, I love the ice blue colours on the ThinkFree window - did you do that in Haiku or is it the OpenJDK theme?

Toolbar colors in thinkfree window are provided by the office suite or Java theme I guess. No such kind in native Haiku widgets, afaik.
Wallpaper: http://i.artfile.ru/3840x2400_680683_%5Bwww.ArtFile.ru%5D.jpg

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Shame, it looks quite nice. And thanks for the picture, really pretty.

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Recent Nightly build (hrev46677), listening to Dark Matter Radio Network, using SoundPlay 4.7.3-Hpkg :-)

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Indeed, there are some nice BeOS inspired icons by Matthew McClintock.

Converted McClintock icons to HVIF format: http://haikuware.ru/get/files/desktop/mcClintock_0.1.zip

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Mine two years old screen: http://dukzcry.cc/screencaps/haiku/xuyka.png Have done some simple low-level development.

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

hrev47261 x86_gcc2
OpenJDK and Qt4 soft.
Wi-Fi - SMB client muCommander.

Bonus // Video (BeScreenCapture) http://www.fayloobmennik.net/3834692 http://www.fayloobmennik.net/3836740

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Here is my current one...


Pistooli's Haiku OS

And one from 2010 - Alpha1 :)


Pistooli's Haiku OS

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Hi kim1963. You have an working OpenJDK hpkg for gcc2? Cool! Where did you got it? Can you provide us an link to it? That would be nice. With TFO4.0 running on the newest nightlies haiku-os can become my main operating system again...

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Yeah! It would be awesome. Please share the installer! Many thanks!

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Thank to the first of the Pistooli screenshoots, I found his blog. Is a very interesting one!
Thank you!!!

PD: sorry for my poor english language :-)

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

blutigerWilliam wrote:

Hi kim1963. You have an working OpenJDK hpkg for gcc2? Cool! Where did you got it? Can you provide us an link to it? That would be nice. With TFO4.0 running on the newest nightlies haiku-os can become my main operating system again...

openjdk_x86-1.7_2014_05_28-x86_gcc2.hpkg

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

@kim1963: Thanx a lot. It works well!

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Thank you Kim!

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

After some months Haiku is back on a new PC, so new screenshot!

Click to enlarge

Haiku Screenshot 2014

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Nothing visually special here, but after years of plugging away on an ageing Celeron laptop, I finally have a Haikubox with bragging rights: https://www.dropbox.com/s/hf8i6rsss306ui5/screenshot1.png

Overkill? Yeah, and your point is?

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

miqlas wrote:

Haikindle

:)

:-● Nice!

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

miqlas wrote:

Haikindle

Great work! Please remember to merge your changes back into the ARM repo. :-) Also, could you start work on Haikobo?

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

It is not a port, it is just VNC client on Kindle connected to Haiku on my x86 laptop.
So: it is my desktop, not less, not more.

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Apps: Dockbert, Colors!, LnLauncher; Wallpaper: Rocklyte Athene Desktop

Apps: PkgMan in Terminal, HaikuDepot with Featured Packages, new Network Applet; Wallpaper: BeOS Curves (updated)

Apps: qBittorrent, LnLauncher, new Network Applet; Wallpaper: Supercute Yellow Hole (originally Black Hole from Interstellar)

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

nice Desktops, DioGen!!! That is a recent build of QBittorrent?

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

un_spacyar wrote:

nice Desktops, DioGen!!! That is a recent build of QBittorrent?

It's an alpha version. I can't say for sure, but I think I got this from Diger's git repo.

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

miqlas wrote:

It is not a port, it is just VNC client on Kindle connected to Haiku on my x86 laptop.
So: it is my desktop, not less, not more.

Hey, that's actually impressive. I thought it was just a wallpaper!

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

BeOS Curves wallpaper looks nice. Where can get from?

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

jessicah wrote:

BeOS Curves wallpaper looks nice. Where can get from?

Sure, here it is rescaled to 1920x1080 res. Hit "Download" button for high quality version.

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Scribus (freshly compiled) on Haiku:

Scribus On Haiku

Download link: Scribus on Haikuware

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Giova84 wrote:

Scribus (freshly compiled) on Haiku:

Download link: Scribus on Haikuware

BLESS YOU!!! One of my favorite apps... So will it only work from the most recent nightly on?

EDIT: LOL.... Should've read the description at Haikuware first... END EDIT

Again, Thank You. :)

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Jayel wrote:

BLESS YOU!!! One of my favorite apps... So will it only work from the most recent nightly on?

EDIT: LOL.... Should've read the description at Haikuware first... END EDIT

Again, Thank You. :)

Yeah, as you can read on Haikuware, you will be ok using any of the recent nightly builds ;-)
In anyway i have also submitted qpdfview:

qpdfview On Haiku

Download link: qpdfview for Haiku

Screenshots of LaTeX output(already posted on haiku-os.org)

BeTeX is an environment for developing LaTeX source.

http://haiku-os.org/articles/2012-07-01_betex_and_latex_back

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

JDownloader 2 Beta works in Haiku, not without problems. No support for system tray, occasional UI glitches, built-in ffmpeg plugin for ripping Full HD videos from YouTube crashes. But at least the app does it's job.

To run java app you can use this simple common script (in my case i named it JDownloader.sh)

#!/bin/sh
 
cd"$(dirname "$0")"
exec java -jar JDownloader.jar "$@"

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

MediathekView 8 works out of the box. Just double klick Mdiathekview_Linux.sh.
Search and Download from German TV broadcasts works.
Nice.

http://imageshack.com/a/img674/7619/Z07KYk.jpg

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

very nice, look a this pictures and go to put in your desktop http://www.2fons.ru/new/67991-black-gory-blik-skorost-chyornaja-solnce-a...

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Simple work on a fresh install :

Using WonderBrush on a picture while listening to some music...

http://fav.me/d88e5f6

The next is a clean desktop with one of the wallpapers I made with WonderBrush on it...

http://fav.me/d88e6aq

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Running Polipo Proxy (caching and filtering proxy) on Haiku:

Polipo Proxy Haiku

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Desktop:

Repository support process:

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Well, that's not exactly Haiku, but I think that is however valid to be shown ;-)

Recording audio and MIDI on BeOS.
In the following screenshot I was recording audio from the line-in jack, sending midi notes through my Korg keyboard and playing some drum tracks with 10 vst plugins. Pentium III @ 1.4 Ghz, 768MB ram. The lowest value of audio latency that I can achieve is 0,25 ms!

Be OS audio midi recording

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

My new HiQDock

New video: https://youtu.be/iDqlDc1r-nM

and new screen shot for top screen position which didn't make it to the video:
HiQDockOnTop

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

hey68you wrote:

My new HiQDock

New video: https://youtu.be/iDqlDc1r-nM

and new screen shot for top screen position which didn't make it to the video:
HiQDockOnTop

That's no nice.

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

foxnoodles wrote:

That's no nice.

Please explain why.

Re: Post your Haiku screenshot!

Paradoxon wrote:
foxnoodles wrote:

That's no nice.

Please explain why.

childish demagogy again? (for those who don't know it's about my recent mailing list conversation) revenge of sith

ok I'll explain it just in Haiku's Mailing List manner: "I like it that's why"

p.s. Note for dev: I don't like the icons. Features and animations are very nice and smooth good job..