NEMO-UX Shell Is A Futuristic, Multi-User Wayland Experience
Demonstrated at the ACM Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces (ACM ITS) event in Dresden, Germany the past few deays was the "NEMOSHELL" that looks like a futuristic user experience supported by Wayland.
The NEMOSHELL windowing system supports multiple devices whether it be touch panels or mice or other devices. NEMOSHELL also supports multiple users in a Docker-based container system, supports a range of applications that support Wayland while there is also X11 support, and there's desktop/embedded environment support.
NEMO-UX developers admit to being inspired by science fiction movies in designing this new user experience. The developers behind the project seem to originate from a university in Korea. While no code is publicly available at this time, you can find out more via NEMOUX.net and the videos embedded below.
The NEMOSHELL windowing system supports multiple devices whether it be touch panels or mice or other devices. NEMOSHELL also supports multiple users in a Docker-based container system, supports a range of applications that support Wayland while there is also X11 support, and there's desktop/embedded environment support.
NEMO-UX developers admit to being inspired by science fiction movies in designing this new user experience. The developers behind the project seem to originate from a university in Korea. While no code is publicly available at this time, you can find out more via NEMOUX.net and the videos embedded below.
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