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Internalz 1.3 brings style with a dark theme and more

August 28th 2010 | Posted by Jason Robitaille

A little over a month ago, Internalz v1.2 was publicly released, introducing a wealth of new features like master mode, the ipk installer, and the patcher. Today, Internalz is taking another step forward with the release of version 1.3. This time however, the focus isn’t on adding features, but rather refining the usability of existing ones and improving the quality of the user experience.

As the video changelog above shows, the main new feature in v1.3 is the introduction of a dark theme.  Absolutely every aspect of the application is changed. Everything from dimmed icons, dark backgrounds and even dark re-skinned message box pop-ups.

Another big change lies with the text editor, though you wouldn’t expect it, as it looks nearly identical to how it was in v1.2.  However, under the hood, it’s a completely and has been heavily optimized using completely redone coding. This new text editor is far more expansive, and offers many future possibilities. This is evident in v1.3, as changeable font size has been added and text entry on larger files is much more responsive.

That’s not all! A bunch of smaller, yet equally welcomed changes and optimizations have been introduced.  Internalz now registers itself as handler for the view-source:// URI scheme, a first for webOS. And although this isn’t mentioned in the video, Internalz v1.3 has extended it’s international localizations to now cover French, Italian, German, Spanish, Polish, and Simplified Chinese.

If you haven’t yet tried Internalz, or are new to homebrew, now’s the perfect time to try it out. Don’t worry if you feel bogged down trying it for the first time; just try it one step at a time. Coming soon, there will be an Internalz Tipz YouTube video series, showing how to get the most out of Internalz, shown in short informational videos.

Internalz v1.3 is available right now on the PreCentral Homebrew Gallery and on the PreCentral feed.  As the slogan says, "Control your device, don’t let your device control you."

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Developers, file manager, homebrew, news, webos palm pre

New To Palm Pre HomeBrew: Way Too Much to Fit in This Title

August 20th 2009 | Posted by Jason Robitaille

Homebrew apps on the Pre just keep getting better, more numerous, and easier to install. There are a ton of apps in the gallery (139 as of this posting).  You can go straight here to see a listing of the most recent.  We have a real file browser with Internalz, the beginning of a real facebook app with FriendsFlow,  a super-fun word game in Word Whirl, and plenty more. If you’re not amazed by the prolific creativity coming out of Palm Pre developers right now, well, it’s time to start paying attention.

A few housekeeping notes before we get to some nitty gritty: We’ll be adding new features to the gallery next week. Stay tuned for sorting by download count, recently popular, and a fully open ipkg standard feed for installers.  We also hear that the fileCoaster installer has a big update coming very, very soon.

Speaking of hearing things, we hear that many of the developers who have apps in our Gallery have been contacted by Palm and will be getting their apps into the official App Catalog! When that happens, some apps will continue in Homebrew as Beta versions so you can test their future updates, some will be ‘Graduates’ where you can see them in the Gallery but download them from the official App Catalog. Congrats developers!

On the install front, WebOS Quick Install was updated to v2.01 yesterday and with it came many new features that will help the average user do things that previously required rooting. WebOS Quick Install is available on our forums and we’ll leave the setup information to there, getting straight into the crunchy new features after the break!

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