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AMANA 2 - Lots of Apps :)

My take on AMANA, originally by Imrik, Naalo, j3 and the 4Imp crew. I worked really hard on the litestep. It has much more web integration now (see details section after the other preview images).

 

Credits

 

// OS

Windows 7 x64 SP1

Icons → Sanscons by P.J. Onori

Litestep Shell (incl command line) → AMANA² by me

Wallpaper → AMANA² by me (really just a gradient... hah)

 

// Windows

Visual Style → Mod of AMANA for Windows 7 by Neiio (originally for XP by Imrik)

TrueTransparency Window Borders → AMANA² by me

 

// Apps

Mail/Browser→ AMANA² Opera (mod of default skin by me)

Launchy → AMANA² by me

CD Art Display AMANA² by me

 

// WebApps

News Reader → AMANA² by me

Chat → AMANA² by me

Youtube → AMANA² by me

 

// Misc

Images from AMANA wallpapers by Imrik, j3

Images in the RSS reader are taken from the Final Fantasy wikia

And as Imrik said in 2007: "I would like to thank amana.jp/company/tsutawaru/ and blog.arsthanea.com/" and all of the old-timers who are still around =D

 

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Login

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APPS! :D

Control Panel Home

Control Panel Stats

A Tribute to the Original AMANA Mac shot by Imrik

 

Litestep Details

The login/loading screen are all done in litestep. Basically, windows boots to my account and displays the login screen (no password matching yet, but it's coming - it's a moot point, as I have a boot password set anyway...). The login text area resizes down and the loading circles resizes out. It's a pretty slick animation :). The loader animation is a throwback to the old days of cmd prompt where you would just use the / - \ | characters to make a spinning wheel.

 

The taskbar has an integrated information bar that shows battery, network and twitter info. Clicking on the twitter bird calls a php function (via LSActiveDesktop) that fetches and updates the latest tweet from my feed. Clicking on the box icon brings up the console.

 

The console is by far my favorite part of the theme. I took stole a lot of design cues from the terminal in the new tron movie. Clicking on the icons on the left side change the text in the left panel. The home screen displays weather, news, and social info (pulled from various RSS feeds). Clicking on the graph icon brings up system info (CPU clocks, RAM, etc). Currently, those are the only two implemented, but once LSActiveDesktop is more robust, the chat, reader, favorites, and video app should all be possible.

 

The right side of the console features a little text area where you can input !Bang commands. It's not LSXCommand, but a Text Box that parses bang commands and runs them. I wanted to use LSXCommand, but I couldn't (I can't remember why, just that it didn't work like I wanted...). You can actually control the console from within this command box (so you can feel extra l33t), but it's not useful for much else. Really more eye candy than anything.

 

Clicking on the <<- arrow in the top-left brings back the desktop. That's about it.

 

If you stuck through all of that text, I applaud you :). Merry Christmas :D

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Uploaded on December 24, 2011
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