Hey Guys!
I was wanted to show you this:
Amazing isn’t it?
we’ve been working in the integration of gloobus-flow into nautilus and yeah! its working pretty well now! there are still a lot of things to do/solve, so anybody interested in reporting bugs and these things you know, http://launchpad.net/gloobus-flow
In the other hand, to keep us motivated you can still donate us something by going to http://gloobus.net/donate and you your aportation to free software. And if you know how to code and want to help us fixing little things, talk with us at #gloobus in freenode.net
I hope you like it and we’re waiting for you comments!!
Impressive !
Can you tell me what is your Ubuntu Theme and Dock ?
Thanks for your work,
Babar.
[…] in Nautilus integrieren. Längere Zeit war es recht still um das Projekt, doch heute wurde im Blog zu Gloobus ein Video veröffentlicht, das ich euch nicht vorenthalten […]
Gorgeous! Isn’t possible to set Clutter as default view?
It’s a view so every directory is saved with the last view.
Not in my case, at every start of Nautilus I have to reenable the Clutterview by pressing F4.
Grigio, have u figured out how to make it?
I can’t get it to work. I’ve compiled both Gloobus Flow and Nautilus from http://launchpad.net/gloobus-flow, but I don’t get that new entry in the “View” drop-down. What am I doing wrong?
Hello Andrew,
U must have clutter and clutter-gtk installed, both from git.
Cool! This is getting really interesting 😉 Jordi, I’m Picajoso from MuyLinux.com, a spanish Linux blog. Could you contact me with the email I left in the comment fields in order interview you? There’s no contact information in the blog….
Thanks. I already did that and didn’t work, but after messing with ./configure both with and without “–prefix=/usr”, it finally worked.
@: ammonkey: Oh, you don’t mean Nautilus-Clutter form http://launchpad.net/gloobus-flow, right? Well, that’s weird, I don’t have clutter and clutter-gtk from GIT but somehow worked.
but somehow it s gonna crash when u ll change directory 😉
So that was the problem 😀 Thanks!
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Cool, but keep in mind that this technology is patented.
Really!?:)
I saw the patent and just wondering how the Apple Inc. could managed it to be approved:) as:
1. The http://web.archive.org/web/20051225123312/thetreehouseandthecave.blogspot.com/2004/12/dissatisfaction-sows-innovation.html is (2.5) and was under the Common-Creative License 2.0 NC-SA in 2004-2005.
2. As I remember a bunch of Java demos used this kind of look-a-like things in at least 2005. Search for Romain Guy Twinle, “Joplin MP3 player” and some others.
So, I just wondering how could have been it approved.


I would say it should have declined.
Check these back to 2005.:):):)
http://jext.free.fr/twinkle.avi
I hope these make you feel better.:)
Ooooh, and forget the mention the SUN’s Looking Glass Project back to Dec of 2003. They showed a rotated CD store in their desktop. Check this for some details: http://ilapstech.blogspot.com/2010/07/i-hate-monster-apple-inc.html
Amazing! Do you know if it gonna be a ppa soon or a deb file?
It’s not stable enought to be released in ppa yet. It needs an option to disable the clutter view at launch, similar to the –no-desktop option. It need more testing and i need more time 😉
Hi,
Wlll this version of gloobus be in ubuntu without necessity of using PPA packages?
Wonderful work.
Just wanted to say : this is fu*** great job. Can’t wait to have it ! Thanks a lot for the work !
(And, excuse my bad english!)
I thought it would be much easier if all the Gloobus stuff would be as a Compiz plugin. just install and enable when you need and customize(fonts, font size and other stuff).
Would you consider integrating that into dolphin? Also some people tried to make something like that into Amarok and it was refused due to code immaturity. Kde users will be glad to see your work, there 😉
[…] Ein geöffneter Arbeitsplatz ohne CoverFlow ist mittlerweile recht langweilig. Bei Dokumenten, Bildern und besonders bei Musik sind Cover schon unverzichtbar. Ohne CoverFlow geht heute eigentlich nichts mehr. Mehr Informationen gibt’s hier und hier. […]