SYMPHONY OS


'Symphony OS', or 'Symphony Linux', is a LiveCD Linux distribution, created by Ryan Quinn and Jason Spisak. It is under active development, and is beta software.
When it started, Symphony OS was based on Knoppix. Since its May 2006 release it is no longer based on Knoppix, but rather on Debian unstable, and features a functional hard drive installer. The forthcoming release, Symphony OS 2007 Preview, will be based on Ubuntu 7.04. [1]
The primary difference between Symphony OS and other distributions is the addition of the Mezzo desktop environment. This environment, like other aspects of Symphony, was designed with an eye towards extreme simplicity and usability. Symphony also includes its own Mozilla-driven application environment, called Orchestra.
Symphony OS uses a custom packaging system utilizing the
★ .sym
package format; through a simple GUI interface a user may install any application in the Symphony library without dealing with "dependency hell". Because Symphony is Debian-based, it also supports the Debian package format.

Contents
Orchestra
Mezzo
References
External links

Orchestra


'Orchestra' is an incomplete rapid application development environment which is being written for Symphony OS. It allows programs composed of HTML and CGI-style Perl to run as local GUI applications.
Orchestra is made up of two main parts: a lightweight localhost-only HTTP server written in Perl, and a slimmed down Mozilla renderer. Because Mozilla is used as the base for rendering Orchestra, applications can utilize the following technologies:

★ Plain HTML

JavaScript

★ Perl and CGI

Java applets (using a plugin)

Macromedia Flash applications (using a plugin)

★ Embedded media players (using a plugin)

XUL interfaces

Mezzo


'Mezzo' is the desktop environment created by Jason Spisak. Added to Symphony OS, it aims to pose a new way of presenting data to the user.
Mezzo disposes of standard concepts like "The desktop is a folder" and nested menu systems and instead presents all needed information directly to the user via the main desktop and four desk targets for tasks and files related to System, Programs, Files, and Trash. The developers claim that this makes the desktop easier to use.

References


1. Symphony OS 2007 Preview

External links



Official site

Symphony OS 2006-05 Beta Review

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