Kodachi 0.5.1 now skinnable (and more)
Kodachi v0.5.1 is out! It’s good news for developers who want to write plug-ins or if you wish to change the look and feel of the application:
- A demo plug-in is now included. All it does is add a new direct word to Kodachi’s vocabulary: ‘Demo‘. Type it, select some action, and it will display a Growl-like notification confirming your action. A very easy starting place for budding plug-in developers.
- - Kodachi’s user interface is now skinnable. Actually this goes a bit beyond a simple skin as you can change its behaviour alltogether. Note that when launching Kodachi, you will now see the new demo skin, called ‘Bezel‘, that I created. If you are familiar with QuickSilver, this is certainly an interface you are already used to. If you wish to work with the old interface, simply disable the ‘BezelInterface’ plug-in.
- - The installer now checks which version of .Net is installed on your PC, if any, and offers to install the correct version if necessary.
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Kodachi now available through SVN/Trac
You can now anonymously sync. to the bleeding edge version of Kodachi’s source code at svn://nextbbs.com/kodachi
If you do not feel like installing svn/compiling Kodachi but are still curious about its source code, you can browse it at http://www.nextbbs.com/trac/kodachi/
Note: if you sync. to the first check-in, you will get the version of Kodachi that is currently downloadable. If you sync. to the next one, you will get a new version with a temporary default interface. Yes, I am working on adding customizable interfaces.
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Here Comes Kodachi!
Oh, man. Jack of all trades, master of…not many?
This week, my frustration over not finding a QuickSilver-like tool for Windows, was at an all-time high.
Do not get me wrong: Colibri and Launchy are fine tools. They just do not have this QuickSilver-like feel that I miss so much at work.
Fortunately, I came upon Kodachi completely by chance and I really like the tool.
Unfortunately, there was no executable available, only source code. Obviously, no installer either…And the project was abandoned by its original author. I contacted the interim maintainer and created a nice installer. I also did some clean-up.
I may or may not offer to take over the project, depending on the feedback I get.
Here is a video of Kodachi in action:
And of course you can download it: thank you SourceForge.
Note: this is an alpha release. There is no guarantee that it will even work on your machine. All I can tell you is that it will not break your PC.
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