A new build of the UI demo is now available in our products section
NOTICE: Users who are testing on Windows should update to the latest Windows version.
A new build of the UI demo is now available in our products section
NOTICE: Users who are testing on Windows should update to the latest Windows version.
Tidal v0.02 Browser
Changelog:
- Basic Layout
- Buttons: Previous Page*, Next Page*, Reload Button*, Go/Stop button*, Extra buttons* **
- URL input: User can input url, protocol is automatically added (e.g http:// automatically.)
- Inside the url input is a place for icons and information about connection and bookmarks
What to expect in Tidal v0.03:
- Sortable tabs
- History
- Working navigation
- Preferences
- Bookmarks
Check it out using the UI demo application now!
We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of the RaVe User interface demo for general consumption. It can be downloaded in our products section now. The demo includes the framework for the desktop and the browser runtime (which serves as a desktop rendering engine in this release) Please Note: This demo is self updating so no need to re-download every time an updated demo is released, just launch the application and it will do the rest. This release is just a demo of the UI framework and is subject to heavy change over the coming months.

I am pleased to announce the launch of the new RevLin Software Forums! If you wish to be apart of the RevLin community then head over to http://revlin.org/Forum now!
Here is a demonstration of the function for applications to send notifications to the desktop notifications system. It is accessible by any application using a simple API .
*Please Note* This desktop is still un themed and that the test function does not include the icon which would normally be left to the right of the text once the notification text fades. The notification is set to fade after 20 seconds for the purpose of this demo.
Enjoy!

We are pleased to announce the launch of the new Company site for RevLin Software, http://RevLin.org . Head over and take a peak !

Many of you have asked what exactly RevLin OS is. RevLin OS is a lightweight yet (very much) fully featured desktop operating system which uses web languages such as Javascript, Html5 and CSS3 for it desktop environment which we have named RaVe and a Kernel (which is the core of the OS) based and the Linux kernel.The OS does not require connection to Internet to have access to the desktop as the desktop and applications are stored locally (on your computers hard disk rather than on the web like google chrome OS ). Lets take an in dept look into why lightweight doesn't always mean less.
Desktop Environment:
The desktop environment (RaVe) is a sleek yet uncluttered place for a user to perform their daily tasks cleanly and efficiently. It blurs the lines between cloud and client (desktop) computing with full integration with the web and web services. Applications and media content are quick moving to the online world ( examples of this are Microsoft word 2010, Google docs, Hulu and pandora ) and it would be an ill fated act for an OS vendor to ignore this. Google have made an attempt to tackle this issue with its browser based operating system chromeOS. Although an obvious step in the right the direction there are some very fundamental issues with the model it uses. Constant Internet connectivity is required to access multimedia, documentation, games and other content that under the normal operating system model would usually be in front of you. There in lies the problem. We would love to have constant access to a super fast connection all of the time, everywhere we go, but sadly we don't and even if we where to have this in the future we would run into serious lag and latency issues not to mention the inherit security risks of having all of you're personal and private information on some server in an unknown country, out of your control. With the RevLin OS modal your files live side by side with web content meaning when you're on the bus or train or sitting in a park with your laptop finishing of that report, listening to your favourite tunes or even just reading your favourite ebook or epaper, you just can.It is very true to say that we, more so now than ever before, live in a Web 2.0 world but we don't need to totally change how we have been doing things in order to live in it, just enhance and integrate what we know.
Kernel :
The Kernel (PopCorn) is the core of the operating system, it is also the part that most users care about the least. They just expect it to work, no questions asked. and it just should. Linux has the advantage of support an incredible amount of different platforms and hardware types ( More so off the bat than windows 7 i may add from personal experience) and also has the potential to be amazingly fast small and flexible (examples of this can be found in intel's moblin OS for net books and Google's chrome OS ) this is why we chose to base PopCorn on it. Coupled with technologies such as KMS, OpenCL/GL, Gallium3D and Grand Central dispatch (of OS X Snow leopard 10.6 fame) PopCorn will give the user an overall smooth and hassle free experience, the only thing that should be acceptable to a user.
Applications :
Applications are the area where RevLin really excels. No other platform has as bigger a developer base than the web does, there for there are thousands of developers ready to developer apps for RevLin for the get go (if you though making an iphone app was easy, just wait). If you can build a web site or web app then you can build a app for Revlin just like that. Have native programming skills as well? no problem! you can simply code a simple front end for you native application using the built in functions and widget in RevLin, or going forward into the future the drag and drop RaVen interface builder. RevLin being open source you can use any element of the built in suite off applications, such as a slider from the media player (Which is a itunes-esque css, javascript and html5 coded interface for the VLC media player one of the most powerful media players on the planet ) in your application without worrying about patent restrictions! When your application is complete it upload it to the build in media network market place (aptly dubbed), Rstore and get it out to the people.
This is just a brief overview of the Ins and Outs of the system and I hope it gives people who were unsure of what the OS was a better idea of how everything fits in place and the benefits an OS like this holds.
Regards
Patrick Q
We are very pleased to announce Tidal. Tidal is a full featured web browser which uses built in functions in the webkit runtime environment (which is what runs the desktop and apps) to navigate trough pages quickly and smoothly. It will have support for html5 video, flash as well as various plugins.because it uses CSS for style, it allows it to be easily themed and reconfigured to the users tastes.
(Please Note this is running in a web browser as a web app, proving how easy it is to develop and deploy RevLin apps)

A big welcome to our two new contributors to the RevLin Project , Ulrich and Myrtle.
Both are working to improve and enhance the RevLin user interface (Known as RaVe) and have extensive web and native skills.
We are very glad to have them onboard and look forward to working with them all down the line.
So to Myrtle and Ulrich, Welcome.
Patrick Q
RevLin Development team

A small segment that can be found over http://elevenislouder.blogspot.com/ caught our intrest (and made us chuckle today) when we stumbled across it earlier on to day. We always love to see members of the open source community showing intrest in RevLin OS. Ans this blogger definitely get a big high …