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3dfsb v1.2

09 Feb 14:41
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  • Open any file and folder: you can now open any file with its default handler in the 3D World and on the 2D desktop (with xdg-open)
  • Improved on-screen displays which show tool you are holding and which program will be used to open a file
  • Seamless focus handling: use alt-tab to switch between the 3D World and other programs
  • CMake compilation is now also supported

3dfsb v1.1.1

18 Jan 19:45
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Version 1.1.1 (18-01-2015)


  • Stability improvements
  • Cleanups
  • Support for compiling on a 64-bit Linux for 32-bit Linux machines

3dfsb v1.1

15 Jan 08:43
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Version 1.1 (14-01-2015)


  • No more waiting: fly into your directories instantly, with file previews being loaded asynchronously in the background
  • Faster navigation: fly into directories with the approach action
  • Better graphics: PDF files now have a PDF icon to show their type, instead of being a boring old gray box
  • Fixed stuck WASD keys
  • Fixed all warnings
  • Cleanups

3dfsb v1.0

08 Jan 06:34
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Version 1.0 (07-01-2015)


Major changes

  • Extended audio and video support: more than 100 additional container formats and decoders are now supported through the latest GStreamer 1.4.3
  • Better file identification: filetype is now determined by the contents of the file (with libmagic) with the extension of the file as a fallback
  • High-resolution video previews: cranked up from the old 256x256 pixels to however high your graphics card supports (eg: 8192x8192)
  • More fun: you can now zap away at your files with the lasergun tool! For your own protection, nothing is physically deleted from disk, unless y
    ou explicitly configure the program to do so.
  • Video input device (eg: webcam) file previews: Video4Linux (V4L2) capture devices are now visible in the 3D world and can be viewed just like your movies!

Minor changes

  • Faster navigation by default
  • Visible on-screen info by default
  • Uncapped framerate by default
  • Uncapped texture size by default
  • Higher rendering resolution by default
  • Lots and lots of code cleanups and comments added
  • No more dependency on libsmpeg

Performance

This version runs at 1920x1080 resolution while playing 720p H264 video (2048x2048 texture) on a single-core of the Intel Core i7 at 2.90Ghz.