Changelog: 0.4.1 - 0.4.2 ------------- Increased speed and quality of image and video handling Updated to MPlayer v1.0rc1 (Windows) Video playback will now always normalizes the audio Linux searches MPlayer now in PATH (no longer hardcoded to /usr/bin/mplayer) Changed default audio volume to 100% Screensavers are now suspended when videos are played in fullscreen view 1.0a - 0.4.1 ------------ # This is the start of a new branch of FrogEye. It uses SWT (Swing was # used until now) and has a lot of new cool features (video support, # remote controlling, ...). The old Swing branch is dead! - Added support for video playback (MPlayer is used. Thus pretty much all existing video formats are supported.) - Encryption now uses 128bit AES (DES was used until now) - Encrypted videos and images can be decrypted and viewed on the fly; They don't need to be completely decrypted into a file to watch them - Video playback can be remote controlled by Bluetooth - Video playback supports: fullscreen view, zooming, changing image settings, changing playback speed, rotating and mirroring - Files can be viewed as thumbnails or in a list - It is possible to use custom thumbnails for videos - FrogEye has now two independent parts: An Explorer and a standalone Media Player. 0.1.1 - 1.0a ------------ Added support for image zooming Added support for commenting images and directories Added support for image editing (rotate, mirror, resize and save images) Added support for bookmarks (quickly open favorite directories) Added support for slide shows (automatic change of the images) Internationalized FrogEye (English and German versions are available) Added a manual 0.1 - 0.1.1 ----------- Added support for deleting images Added support for renaming images Added support for moving/copying images Added support for encrypting/decrypting images Added support for deleting folders Added support for creating folders Added support for renaming folders Added a MemoryMonitor