Atomic OS is a responsive Web 2.0 operating environment & development platform. Based on AJAX techniques, it emulates/provides standard operating system features including a command-line shell, interpreter, filesystem, database access and GUI services.
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Version 1.0.46 (PRE-ALPHA) - Added Atomic Application Template components - Perl or PHP should read static.html and replace the CGI_* strings - CGI_USER - Set to a username, eg from Basic Auth - CGI_FILESYSTEM - Add microfiles (div's) to the Atomic Application Template - Added sample Atomic OS "server" scripts, atomosd.cgi and atomosd.php - Provides XHR based networking support - Adds the following to the default application template... - in /sbin: - ifconfig - check the status of an interface (default: eth0) - ifup - create interface (default: eth0) - initcgi - if found, runs following initrc during startup - in /bin: - netecho - send a string for the server to echo back - nettime - ask for the servers current time - netlog - read/write log.txt file that exists on the server (hardcoded, sample only!) - Added shellExecute() to syslib.js, updated application template - Added support for tagging microfiles (eg. 'setTag URTAG /etc/motd' and 'getTags URTAG')
Version 1.0.45 (PRE-ALPHA) - Added CHANGES and TODO logs in the distributions' main folder - Added 'edit' plain text editor - Added 'wyzz' LGPL rich text editor: - Wyzz was modified so all CSS & image data is contained within index.html and external/atomosWyzz.js in the distribution package - Added launcher icons for edit and wyzz - Added 'mkpage' (only partially functional, for making standalone webpages with Wyzz.) - Added 'microblog' demo application, modified startup process (viewed as http:// starts MicroBlog, file:// starts WASH) - Added /proc/version (is set in /sbin/initrc) for version identification at run-time - Updated stir.pl to handle externel (from other projects/sources) scripts - Gimp'd a new default wallpaper graphic for 'theme' and 'wallpaper' - Modified 'theme' and 'wallpaper' to read /mnt/media/wallpaper if a URI is not passed on the WASH command line - Modified wsapi.js in the distribution package: - wsapi.js was renamed to wsapi.std.js, builds boxish windows with blue titlebars - wsapi.black.js builds rounded (and semi-transparent) windows with black 'web 2.0' titlebars - The default is for Atomic OS to use wsapi.black.js - To change, update the wsapi.js include near the top of index.html - Added GNU Free Documentation License to documentation - Updated documentation (particularly the offline-persistence walkthrough in Section 6 "Stir, Bake, and Serve") - Standardized Atomic OS copyright notices (removed some commas) - Added LGPL notices to script sources under syslib and sysobj folders Version 1.0.44 (PRE-ALPHA) - Interim release; (virtually a) complete rewrite
Atomic OS is a responsive Web 2.0 operating environment & development platform. Based on AJAX techniques, it emulates/provides standard operating system features including a command-line shell, interpreter, filesystem, database access and GUI services. An interim release (completion of an alpha version is pending) has been uploaded to SourceForge. Version 1.0 Build 44, released today, is a complete rewrite of the Atomic OS source - sporting embedded graphics, an Object Oriented core, and offline persistence.
The Atomic OS project is looking for an advisor in Web Security. We would like additional eyes to help identify potential weak points in the code and potential abuses of the product. Interested? Please visit the URL below and send a message to the designated contact listed on the posting. https://sourceforge.net/people/viewjob.php?group_id=172188&job_id=29292
Latest Developments from the Atomic OS Project: 1. About AOS "Atomic OS is a responsive Web 2.0 operating environment & development platform. Based on AJAX techniques, it emulates/provides standard operating system features including a command-line shell, interpreter, filesystem, database access and GUI services." 2. New Website In August 2007, the project homepage has moved to the Atomic OS project administrators' website at http://www.psema4.com/ This allows additional integration with other web-based developments being worked on. 3. First Draft of the Atomic OS Manifesto An initial draft of a Manifesto for this project has been posted at http://psema4.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24&Itemid=2 Comments on this early version would be most appreciated. 4. Alpha Release Checklist As development continues on the Atomic OS core, it looks as though we'll be able to move out of the pre-alpha stage soon. This list mentions the major items that need to be looked at for the alpha and beta releases. For additional information about the Atomic OS project, please visit us at http://sourceforge.net/projects/atomos/
The Atomic OS project is happy to announce that a new homepage is now available. While it is still under construction, some new functionality has been added (such as an initial desktop) that you may wish to check out.
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