[solved] Any (mature) BeOS user still knows the name of that application?
Hello,
while i've been searching my private "Be-Bits-Archives" for some bits, i stumbled upon tons of folders with screenshots of my personal BeOS history.
And i've found a picture showing an application (a replicant to be more precise) which i'd love to see working in Haiku.
Unfortunately i forgot the name of the application, so i've been unable to search for it in my archives and/or BeShare.
Here is a picture, notice the left lower corner (it shows CPU pulse, memory usage and HDD usage)):
https://picasaweb.google.com/zer0xEB/BeOSDanoPhOSScreenshows#58836592326...
Anyone remember or know the name of it?
Do we (the Haiku community) have the source code of this application, or anyone knows the author so we could contact him/her and ask for the sources?
Thanks in advance!
prOSy

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Re: Any (mature) BeOS user still knows the name of that ...
Here is a link for you to download SystemInfo.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/97927131/SystemInfo_b2.zip
Scott
Re: Any (mature) BeOS user still knows the name of that ...
Thank you very, very much, Scott!
That was lightning fast!
Thread can be closed.
prOSy
Re: [solved] Any (mature) BeOS user still knows the name of ...
Strange program, not in what it does, but in how it works. It looks like a replicant when you start it up, no title bar or border, but it isn't *really* a replicant until you drag a copy of it to the desktop. Also strange is how clicking and dragging its window is, um, "slippery". Move the mouse too fast, and it'll slide completely off the window and the window stops moving.
It might be interesting to check out the code used to move a title-less and borderless window and see why it acts like that.