![]() You can change the shell (default is Bash on Linux and Mac, and powershell.exe on Windows), the keyboard layout, or run it in windowed mode. If you need a system information desktop widget, you could use something far more lightweight, like Conky.ĮDEX-UI supports various customization. ![]() to make you look " insanely badass" □ Use it to impress your friends, customize it and post a screenshot on r/unixporn, etc. This is eDEX-UI using the "blade" theme, with htop running in its terminal:Īs you can see from the screenshot, eDEX-UI uses quite a bit of CPU (htop shows per core CPU usage, so that's not the total CPU usage though), but its purpose is not for doing actual work or monitor your system. ![]() The application works without any issues with regular displays - when using a physical keyboard, pressing keys will illuminate the virtual keyboard. A file browser is included, which is synchronized with the embedded terminal: navigating to any folder in the embedded file browser makes the terminal navigate to that folder, and vice-versa.Īn on-screen keyboard is also incorporated in its GUI, because eDEX-UI is meant to be used with a touchscreen, though multitouch doesn't currently work. The application uses Electron, and runs on Linux, Windows and macOS.ĮDEX-UI runs a real terminal and displays real, live system information like the CPU and memory usage, temperature, top processes, public IP address and a live network traffic graph, and more, on top of a movie-like futuristic desktop interface. It's inspired by the DEX-UI project (which hasn't been updated since the beginning of 2015), and the TRON Legacy movie effects. EDEX-UI is an application that resembles a Sci-Fi computer interface, which creates the illusion of a desktop environment without windows. ![]()
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