Étoilé

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Étoilé

Étoilé CVS screenshot showing Azalea plus the MenuServer and the dock, with the Nesedah theme.
Developed by Étoilé Developers
Latest release 0.4 / 16 November 2008
OS Cross-platform
Type Desktop environment
License LGPL/BSD
Website http://etoileos.com/

Étoilé (English: starry) is a GNUstep-based free software desktop environment built from the ground up on highly modular and light components with project and document orientation in mind, in order to allow users to create their own workflow by reshaping or recombining provided Services (aka Applications), Components, etc.[1]

Mockup of what Étoilé might look like with a Mac OS X-like style.

Étoilé avoids many of the conventional desktop metaphors in favor of a higher-level representation of objects. This helps it represent objects that are not traditionally mapped onto files, such as people. Étoilé also hopes to avoid the inflexibility of file names and hierarchies by allowing users to tag objects and maintain a collection of objects (instead of relying on folders).[2]

Flexibility and modularity on both user interface and code level should allow it to be scaled from PDA to computer environment.

The project's goals are:

  • Light, focused applications, cooperating to provide a rich user experience, using GNUstep services and Étoilé's own Services model.
  • Fast, simple data sharing between tasks and documents, with few context switches, such as between applications, between windows, and using selection.
  • Facility to composite, layout unrelated elements in first-class objects like documents, folders, etc.
  • Work flow based on project-inspired management (versioning, indexing, sharing)
  • Easy communication and collaboration among users, where users are first-class objects in the environment.
  • Assistant technology similar to Apple Newton's approach.

The project cooperates with the GNUstep project. It provides frameworks, user interface guidelines and documentation to permit GNUstep developers to easily develop Étoilé compliant applications (called Services).


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