Once I’m finished with SEN phase 1, where you can get a feeling for the future of semantic desktops:nerd_face:, I’ll implement a basic markdown editor called “convergence” with some nice touches and full SEN Integration.
It could be used as a replacement for Obsidian but without the plugin bloat. Instead it will offer native filetypes and relations with properties and deep linking. So you can drop a relation in the editor and reference the target.
More on that later this summer, so stay tuned and be sure to subscribe to the SEN Substack if you want the latest updates, ideally a paid subscription to support the project as I’m really low on financial resources here😊
I know falkon is using Blink, the reason I referred to Falkon is because it’s the most “modern” browser available on Haiku. I aswell hope that 32 bit wine is near
A stable version of Falkon would remove a lot of the frustration with trying to daily drive Haiku and it integrates nicely thanks to the tremendous work put into Qt for the platform. It has decreased as time goes on, but I still spend a lot of time on my phone trying to troubleshoot things.
Some form of acceleration for Intel iGPUs (even support for legacy BLT acceleration would be an improvement in many cases)
As an addendum to this - multi-monitor support
More advanced power saving options for laptops
I don’t know if its just bad luck but I have yet to find a media player on Haiku that doesn’t inexplicably crash or have difficulty streaming content over the network, so a stable full featured version of mpv or vlc would be much appreciated.
Other than that the vast majority of dev tools I use are already available and work well enough for daily use. Most other stuff falls into the “nice to have” category, works fine under Haiku now or would be trivial to make work if I put in the effort.
Hi @Begasus ! Just a question: did you were able to run the GSPlus emulator from the packaged version in HaikuDepot? if that is the case, could you share with me your config.txt file?