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− | Cabrio is an animated graphical front end, designed for use in cabinets but also usable on your PC. This project is | + | [[Category:Software]] |
+ | [[Image:Cabrio_screen_shot.png|thumb|Screen shot of the Cabrio front end.|240px]] | ||
+ | Cabrio is an animated graphical front end, designed for use in cabinets but also usable on your PC. This project is in the beta phase, but already includes the following features: | ||
* Animated game selector | * Animated game selector | ||
− | * | + | * Filtering on user-defined categories |
+ | * Video snaps | ||
+ | * Interface customisation/skinning | ||
+ | * Multiple emulators/platforms | ||
* Setup utility to configure controls (keyboard, joystick or mouse) | * Setup utility to configure controls (keyboard, joystick or mouse) | ||
* Screen rotation/flipping | * Screen rotation/flipping | ||
− | + | Cabrio it is written using SDL and OpenGL and, although developed primarily on Linux, a Windows version is also available. The project is made available under the GNU General Public License, meaning anyone can freely download the source code and even contribute to development. | |
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− | Cabrio it is written using SDL and OpenGL and, although | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[http://www.cabrio-fe.org/ Cabrio Home Page] | [http://www.cabrio-fe.org/ Cabrio Home Page] |
Latest revision as of 18:08, 28 November 2009
Cabrio is an animated graphical front end, designed for use in cabinets but also usable on your PC. This project is in the beta phase, but already includes the following features:
- Animated game selector
- Filtering on user-defined categories
- Video snaps
- Interface customisation/skinning
- Multiple emulators/platforms
- Setup utility to configure controls (keyboard, joystick or mouse)
- Screen rotation/flipping
Cabrio it is written using SDL and OpenGL and, although developed primarily on Linux, a Windows version is also available. The project is made available under the GNU General Public License, meaning anyone can freely download the source code and even contribute to development.