
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
This is an actual shot of SlicKer in action (not a mock-up). SlicKer is currently in full development (Pre-Alpha stage).
Slicker is to be a drop-in alternative to the current Kicker in KDE, you can find more information on the SlicKer project page http://slicker.sf.net.
17 years ago
New shot as prommised (better late than never huh) This one shows all current CVS applets and shows cards in the stacked, opened, and closed positions. The project is mmoving very well and maturing quickly. I forsee it becoming my choice for a full kicker replacement in the near future. If you are interested I would say head to the homepage and sign up with the main mailing-list these guys are really putting out some great stuff.
17 years ago
New shot as prommised (better late than never huh) This one shows all current CVS applets and shows cards in the stacked, opened, and closed positions. The project is mmoving very well and maturing quickly. I forsee it becoming my choice for a full kicker replacement in the near future. If you are interested I would say head to the homepage and sign up with the main mailing-list these guys are really putting out some great stuff.
mononoke
17 years ago
thanx
Report
ZennouRyuu
17 years ago
Enjoy--
--ZennouRyuu
Report
WhitePanther5000
18 years ago
Report
ZennouRyuu
18 years ago
But dont fret, as new things are added all the time and more plugins and features are always coming down.
So in close I encourage anyone who is interested to check out the CVS and build it, if nothing else you can help track down bugs and provide feedback to the group, you just shouldn't expect to go ahead and remove kicker from your desktop ^_^
Later--
--ZennouRyuu
Report
Goamaus
18 years ago
Nice colorscheme by the way :-)
Greetings,
Mona
Report
ZennouRyuu
18 years ago
as requested, I will add a few shots to this post showing closed and stacked cards this afternoon, but now I must run to school.
Later--
--ZennouRyuu
Report
Rodion
18 years ago
Two suggestions for future screenshots: one, link the thumbnail to the full-sized shot. :) Two, show closed cards and stacked cards. That gives a better impression of what it's about.
Anyways, I've been casually following the development of Slicker (and its base code, CardDesk) for the past few months and I must admit, I'm getting rather excited to see how far this goes.
Report