Calmira

Calmira

Screenshot of Calmira
Developer(s) Calmira.net
Stable release v3.31 / March 31, 2008 (2008-03-31)
Operating system Windows 3.1
Type Shell
License GNU General Public License
Website www.calmira.net

Calmira is an alternate shell available for Windows 3.1x and up that has an appearance resembling Windows 95. A version named Calmira Longhorn is not compatible with Windows Vista, but emulates some of the visual features of that operating system.

The shell is more than a simple cosmetic upgrade, however. Much of the functionality of later 32-bit shells has been incorporated into the Calmira software. The shell has a start menu, a task bar and a desktop that all function in a similar manner to those found in the Explorer Desktop of later 32-bit Windows operating systems.

Development

The Calmira shell was developed on Borland Delphi 1.0, an Object Pascal based programming environment by Borland. Because the Windows 3.x environment is virtually extinct as of 2009, additions of new features and addons to Calmira are few and far between.

Source code

The source code for the Calmira shell is publicly available under GNU GPL license, thus allowing software developers to participate in the project. However, as the Calmira shell was initially developed on the 16-bit Delphi 1.0 programming environment, active contributors are more or less restricted to developing the shell on that platform. An attempt to port parts of Calmira to Windows NT 3.51 has been made, and the project has resulted in NT Shell.[1][2]

Modified versions

Being open source, some people developed their own version of Calmira, adding other features and customizations. Here is a list of the most used ones:

Other versions and the original one can be found at Calmira Online.[5]

References

  1. "Calmira NT Shell". 2008-08-26. Archived from the original on 2009-10-25. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
  2. "Calmira NT Shell RC2". 2012-05-05. Retrieved 2012-05-05.
  3. "In the Abandoned Zone". 2008-08-26. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
  4. "Calmira Longhorn homepage". 2008-08-26. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
  5. "Calmira Online!". 2008-08-26. Retrieved 2008-08-26.

External links

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