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There is no multi-rename gui in windows (by default), you can use ren to rename multiple, or do one at a time, by clicking the file twice, slowly... You would HAVE to use a 3rd party GUI that would do the renames.

Also, technically any "Command Line" or "Terminal" commands, are pretty much applications (ren.exe, ipconfig.exe, etc) so any Program can just run the Command Line utility with arguments. You may not get the feedback you want from the program, but it will work.

Yes, I'm aware of that. I was challenging Subject Delta to back up his claim of being able to do everything from the Windows GUI instead of the command line (which clearly isn't always the case).

Why hello there Neowinians!

I just wanted to tell you all that Beta 2 Development is coming along very nicely, and I am going to show you the first screenshots of post-beta builds. Things that you can see in the screenshots are that the transparency of the panels have been improved as well as the brders of the panels are sharper. Another improvement you can see is the new taskbar, and the running indicators. And finally you will see thatr the installation size has been significantly reduced to around 3Gb. So with out further ado here are the screens.

PS: You cant see the window borders yet, they are a suprise! ;)

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- Keith

Another Update Here! :)

Well as you know we are hard at work on Beta 2 of Fusion OS which boasts many improvements, and enhancements of previous features. Cant wait until you all can use it! But today I want to show you something, and get your feedback on something. I created a little product roadmap for Fusion OS that shows our past releases and the future releases, I will put that right here:

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Also our release cycles will be in increments of 0.5 such as, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 etc. There may also be a release candidate for Fusion OS 1.0 but that is not certain yet, as you can see we are really striving for a quick release schedule by pushing 2.0 out the door before years end! I will have much more information for you all soon. And now on to the thing I need your feedback on. The window designs. OK so this image I am going to show you is a mock-up but not at the same time, it is because it is not actually running but if it gets chosen to be the window theme we already have all these resources and the theme will be EXACTLY as it looks in this screenshot, so think of it as a working concept or preview type thing. :) So What I need to know is what you guys think about this window design and if anything could be improved on it? I will be posting a video of Beta 2 in action in the next few days, so thats all until then! Please post your feedback, and thanks for reading!

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- Keith.

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Looking great so far but I do have to chime at this point to express my opinion on those buttons. I'm personally not feeling them. The idea is quite awesome. I like the Min/Max buttons together like that, but they don't look like they belong in their current form. They don't seem fluid (for lack of a better term) enough for the rest of the OS look. My suggestion would be to add a bit of roundness to the corners and tone the border of the buttons down quite a bit. So they look like they're part of the bar, rather than on top of it. I could create a mock up of what I'm suggesting if necessary.

The X in the close button also doesn't look right to me.

Looking great so far but I do have to chime at this point to express my opinion on those buttons. I'm personally not feeling them. The idea is quite awesome. I like the Min/Max buttons together like that, but they don't look like they belong in their current form. They don't seem fluid (for lack of a better term) enough for the rest of the OS look. My suggestion would be to add a bit of roundness to the corners and tone the border of the buttons down quite a bit. So they look like they're part of the bar, rather than on top of it. I could create a mock up of what I'm suggesting if necessary.

The X in the close button also doesn't look right to me.

yes, pretty much this

i also like the min/max buttons joined like that

the black border around the buttons is too thick i think, making the buttons look like they don't belong with the window if you get what i'm saying

and with the X, maybe a little different font for it, because with the way it is in the mockup part of the X is barely visible making it look almost just ( \ ) if you don't look closely

I just wanted to post a quick update, for the reason I didn't upload the revised window theme, I have been having a lot of computer problems, but I have gotten it all straightened out now! Everything is back on track! :) I will post the screen shots, updates, and will announce the release date of Beta 2! Stay tuned!

- Keith.

Hey Everyone!

Sorry for the few day delay! But here is another image of the window broders, and I have two versions. I need to know which one you all think will look the best. The improvements over the last one are:

- Fixed border around buttons

- "X" on the clse button is fixed

- Alternate version with grey box titlebar

-Few other small tweaks.

I will post those pictures below and also he next thing is that today i will annouce the general availability of Fusion OS Beta 2! Beta 2 will be available to the public on ... May 16th 2011. Fusion OS Beta 2 boasts many news features such as the following:

- New Lightweight Taskbar!

- New Panel graphics

- New window border

- Finished metacity theme

- Search bar

- Active windows search

- Rebuilt on a lighter core

- Install size of only ~3Gb

- Will fit on a cd!

- Revised included applications (also includes Libre Office)

- Blazingly fast! Around 1.5x-2x as fast as Beta 1!

Well there you have a worthy feature update, and Beta 2 will also mark the last in the Beta phase. The next release will be a Release Candidate and there will onlt be one RC (RC1). After that we will maked necessary changes and release the final version of Fusion OS V1! So that about wraps up what I have for you today. In the next few days I will post up pictures of the current Beta 2 build. Stay tuned for more, and thanks so much for reading!

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- Keith.

I really appreciate your work. My biggest gripe with linux is the inconsistent and stupid UI. It might be good for people who are well into linux and don't care much about GUI at all, but for those new users who don't have much of know how, its good to have something which is close to proper interface. It should be easy enough so that my grand ma can also use it. Then only we can hope that some day Linux will be as popular as other distros are.

How about creating your own OS not based on Linux? as in make it all yourselves not just change the user interface on an already made OS.

I think the effort should be appreciated. Quit trolling this guy who is taking that much pain on his part. Even just chaning an interface takes a lot of effort.

Also wanted to ask, which distro is Fusion based on?

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Is this related in any way to this distro:

http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=fusion

Just curious...

No this is an unrelated project (this is actually the first I have heard of it).

I really appreciate your work. My biggest gripe with linux is the inconsistent and stupid UI. It might be good for people who are well into linux and don't care much about GUI at all, but for those new users who don't have much of know how, its good to have something which is close to proper interface. It should be easy enough so that my grand ma can also use it. Then only we can hope that some day Linux will be as popular as other distros are.

I think the effort should be appreciated. Quit trolling this guy who is taking that much pain on his part. Even just chaning an interface takes a lot of effort.

Also wanted to ask, which distro is Fusion based on?

Thanks, and Fusion is based on Ubuntu Minimal 10.10.

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    • Lexar PLAY X 1TB 2230 review: blazing fast PCIe Gen4x4 gaming SSD for PC and consoles by Steven Parker Lexar reached out to us asking if we were interested in taking a look at the Lexar PLAY X SSD. This drive is mostly (but not strictly) intended for handhelds and consoles as a means to expand storage for gaming, but you can use it however you like. In our case we were sent the 2230 1TB variant, so we plopped it into the bracket that's included in the box and installed it in our test PC. Before we get underway, Lexar provided a free sample without any editorial input or review pre-approval. Below are its specifications: Lexar PLAY X Interface PCIe Gen4x4 with NVMe Form Factor M.2 2030, M.2 2230, M.2 2280 Capacity 512GB, 1TB, 2TB Speed 512GB: Sequential read speed up to 7200MB/s, sequential write speed up to 4500MB/s, random read up to 900K IOPs, random write up to 900K IOPs 1TB: Sequential read speed up to 7400MB/s, sequential write speed up to 6400MB/s, random read up to 1000K IOPs, random write up to 1000K IOPs 2TB: Sequential read speed up to 7400MB/s, sequential write speed up to 6500MB/s, random read up to 1000K IOPs, random write up to 1000K IOPs DRAM Cache No TB written 512GB: 300TBW, 1TB: 600TBW, 2TB: 1200TBW Operation temp 0° to 70°C (32°F to 158°F) Storage temp - 40° to 85°C (- 40°F to 185°F) Durability Shock Resistance: 1500G, duration 0.5ms, Half Sine Wave Vibration resistenence: 10~2000Hz, 1.5mm, 20G, 1Oct/min, 30min/axis (X, Y, Z) MTBF 1,500,000 Hours Dimensions 80 x 22 x 2.45 mm / 3.15”x0.87”x0.10” Weight 9.5g / 0.02lbs Part nr LNMPLYX001T-RNNNG Warranty 5 years Price £119.99, €119.99, / £218.99, €249.99 First a few notes about the specs. The Lexar PLAY X SSD does not come with a (graphene) heatsink so you will have to ensure you have a thermal pad or something that can be used with this drive, and secondly it says in the specs that it does not have a DRAM Cache, as it makes use of: Basically what this means is that HMB handles finding files, while the Dynamic pseudo-SLC cache handles writing them. The Lexar PLAY X uses TLC NAND flash memory, which stores three bits of data per cell. Writing three bits requires checking multiple voltage levels, which takes time. It's a trade off for the drive size too, as it would be difficult to place DRAM cache onto the 2230 format. What's in the box Lexar PLAY X (1TB) 2280 Bracket 2230 and 2280 Sticker Quick Installation Guide Our test system consists of the following: Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini V2 Flow (Amazon|Newegg) ASUS ProArt Z890-CREATOR WiFi (Amazon|Newegg) Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus (Amazon|Newegg) Thermal Grizzly KryoSheet - 44x37 (Amazon|Newegg) 2x 16GB G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB (7200 MT/s in XMP) (Amazon|Newegg) Sabrent Rocket4 Plus 2TB SSD (Amazon) Windows 11 Pro 25H2 (Build 26100.8655) Benchmarks With that out of the way, we ran some benchmarks comparing (historic) data with a couple of other drives on a system that is up to date with the latest June Patch Tuesday updates. Aside from the clear difference between the PCIe 4x4 and PCIe 5x4 results, it is also clear that applying correct thermal conditions, in this case the DARK AirFlow I, makes a difference with the outcome of the score as can be seen on the TeamGroup Z540. (hsf = heatsink & fan, hs = heatsink) WD SN850X Lexar PLAY X Z540 with DARK AirFlow I In our 3DMark Storage benchmark test (images above), which measures access times and bandwidth for gaming scenarios, the Lexar PLAY X was the fastest. Even compared to the actively cooled TeamGroup Z540, this one was 23% faster, despite being on PCIe Gen4; and it was doing so while running cool too, as you will see later in our temperature stress test. The Lexar PLAY X supports DirectStorage like other NVMe drives, and here, the SSD was a lot better with DirectStorage enabled on our 3DMark DirectStorage feature test. With GDeflate especially, the improvement is tremendous. Overall, the test result says that the Lexar PLAY X was nearly three times faster while running with DirectStorage. (hsf = heatsink & fan, hs = heatsink) Z540 with DARK AirFlow I Lexar PLAY X WD SN850X Next we ran the default CrystalDiskMark test (images above) and measured the disk temperature. Even with the motherboard M.2 heatsink applied to the top of it, the drive managed to reach a peak of 70C, which is well within specification. Also, another positive is that it exceeded its advertised sequential write speed of 6,400 MB/s in our testing, which is rare and deserves praise. Z540 with DARK AirFlow I Lexar PLAY X WD SN850X The second test is of six passes at 16GB (images above), meant to stimulate a heavier, longer transfer session, and it reached the same max temp of 70~71C. This indicates that the PLAY X is performing exceptionally well even under heavy loads. It is not as chill as the WD_BLACK SN850X, but 70-71 C is completely safe. Usage Although Lexar generally markets anything stamped with "Play" for handhelds and consoles, on the official product page and Amazon listing, the PLAY X is definitely marketed as an all-rounder with the company claiming that it is: This is exactly what we did, as our sample was placed into the 2280 bracket and installed in the M.2_1 slot on our ASUS ProArt Z890-CREATOR WiFi. CrystalDiskInfo Idle temp as shown above is also pretty decent at 28C. Lexar DiskMaster Lexar also provides a disk utility that can read the disk information and benchmark it. S.M.A.R.T info can be viewed above and it loads automatically in the program, I also ran the "Performance testing" which gave a better result than we saw in CrystalDiskMark v9.0.2. Conclusion I have to say I came out very impressed with the PLAY X, especially seeing how well it did in the 3DMark gaming test. That was surprising for sure, in a good way of course. Hence, as the name suggests, the PLAY X can be a great drive for gaming rigs. The drive ran fairly cool as well, although you will want to make sure it's properly cooled, seeing how it was reaching its maximum recommended operating temperature; but there was no noticeable throttling. The 600 TBW rating of the 1TB variant seems pretty good as well for this gaming-orientated storage where writes will be happening more frequently for game saves and what-not, but even so, you should see years of use without any problems and even if you do run into problems, the five year warranty should have you covered. A bit of a downer for our U.S. readers though, Lexar told me that the PLAY X is not yet available to purchase in the United States, but it can be ordered if you're in the UK. I asked when they plan to release it there and was told: In addition, although the initial review documentation and official website suggests there is also a 2 TB variant, Lexar have stated that "The 2TB version has not been launched yet." As you can see from the links below, the 1 TB variant is also selling a bit above the RRP in the UK, and the 512 GB version aligns with Lexar's RRP. Lexar PLAY X 1 TB for £241.99 on Amazon UK Lexar PLAY X 512 GB for £119.99 on Amazon UK We hope the 2TB variant becomes available soon, considering how well the drive did in our game data tests. We feel the higher capacity will be popular for sure, though at this time, the lack of it is not hard to understand why, given the shortage and the shift in focus for a lot of companies. Sayan Sen contributed to this review. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
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