Archive for the 'Imendio' Category

Heading to Guadec

Posting this just before going to bed for an early rise to fly to Guadec in Istanbul. Unless someone gets sick last minute the entire Imendio crew will be arriving tomorrow and staying at the Golden Horn Sultanahmet.

See you all there!

SyncTV, built on GTK+

Really excited to be able to share some information about a project that we have been working on lately!

SyncTV

Pioneer recently released their new service SyncTV in a private beta. What makes it very interesting is that it’s built using GTK+ and GStreamer. SyncTV is an application and service to watch movies and TV-series over the internet.

SyncTV provide this service on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows, all through the cross platform capabilities of GTK+. SyncTV also shows that you can make really slick applications with GTK+ that look identical no matter which platform you run it on.

At Imendio we have worked on the project since spring 2007, mainly by improving the GTK+ Mac OS X port, but also packaging the application into an easily installable application bundle.

The project also included making Webkit/GTK+ run smoothly on Mac OS X which involved replacing the font backend to make it use Pango. Sven blogged briefly about this last year.

The observant follower of All Things Imendio (TM) would also realize that part of this project was to create hooks for GTK+ to integrate with the Mac OS X menubar which Mitch blogged about.

For a more in-depth review, see Download Squad.

Happenings in GTK+

A lot of cool stuff is going on in GTK+ at the moment.

New Website
Most visible is probably the much needed revamp of the website. Martyn started the work last year and with Andreas joining Imendio earlier this year, he got help to put the final pieces in place and improve the draft even further.

The site went live yesterday and it’s a really great improvement. Great work all involved!

GTK+ Hackweek in Berlin
In March there will be a GTK+ invitation only gathering in Berlin where the core team have invited those that could help bring GTK+ to the next level. We at Imendio are really excited about this and decided to join as gold sponsor together with Nokia and Red Hat.

Time to get some excitement and vision back into to the project, there is a lot of cool stuff going on around us!

GTK+ on Mac OS X
Earlier this week James Livingston blogged about getting Rhythmbox and Totem up and running on Mac OS X with the native GTK+ port that we have been working on over the last years. Richard has been doing an awesome job in hashing out issues with it and making sure it works as it should.

If you have a spare Mac OS X machine and haven’t tried out the native port yet, get over to our developer pages and learn how to set it up.

Our aim is to have an easily installable framework for Mac OS X finished within the next couple of weeks to make it very easy to setup your Mac OS X machine for cross platform application development with GTK+.

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