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By Lee Chantrey on 05-Aug-08 11:58 | Tags: Alpha, Development, News, Preview, Video, Visplore, Windows_X_Live
I'm back home from the USA trip with my sweetheart and i thought this would be a great time to show my effort about Visplore development. I made a video preview to show the latest version of ViSplore with functional breadcrumb bar and full glass border. This video demonstrates the glass, shadow affects and breadcrumb toolbar of ViSplore. Enjoy the latest preview!
By Lee Chantrey on 14-Jul-08 10:12 | Tags: Alpha, Development, News, Preview, Visplore, Windows_X_Live
Well this will be my first official post to Windows X. Well anyway, I will be taking a break from this project for 2 weeks to work on some personal projects. Before that, lets talk about current progress. The shot below compares ViSplore to Vista. Features that work now are the dropdown menu from breadcrumb's children. But the implimentation is still early lacking a scrollbar and proper pixel position perfection in comparison with Vista. (The breadcrumb is fully functional now, but still has some glitches)
At the moment, Windows X teamed up with Lee-soft again to make another "From Vista to XP" software like ViStart which is great successful software and this time it is Vista shell explorer software which will be released in Vista Transformation Pack 9 for initial build with basic functions.
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After announcement of codename "Visplore" project, Lee has been working on alpha builds to make this project become more feasible to show off. You may wonder why choosing to develop own Explorer program instead of Vista toolbar, right? The reason is because there is no such technology to make such full glass border in Windows Explorer. The best possibility so far is WindowBlinds' frame border but it still doesn't support vistalizing toolbar. But Visplore can...