Please reconsider the method the WebApp displays and behaves.
What I mean by all of this could be the ability to have a different set of listings; instead of icon view, why not also add the possibility of giving a "full" view straight from the disk? that is: ls -lsa (kinda). As much a high end console view is useful that so could be the total opposite when it comes to accessibility. For example, it is not currently get a full list in text of what is installed, we need to rely on the steam client and not in text format. I understand that I can use ssh to create that list, but since I already have a browser session opened, I figured out why not be able to do it from there (as I am certain everybody hates this 1 click for 1 action thing).
Another example of "power user features" would be an export/import feature for all the WebApp. What I mean by that is for those who have spent much time deploying all of our Atari games, that we would gladly enjoy having to NEVER EVER re-live experience again. In that respect, since I understand most/all of the compatible data is in CHD, and due to the nature of ChimeraOS, perhaps it would be as easy as configuring a simple dd command of the archfolder to ensure end-users a fast recovery when things go wrong.
xo
Please reconsider the method the WebApp displays and behaves.
What I mean by all of this could be the ability to have a different set of listings; instead of icon view, why not also add the possibility of giving a "full" view straight from the disk? that is: ls -lsa (kinda). As much a high end console view is useful that so could be the total opposite when it comes to accessibility. For example, it is not currently get a full list in text of what is installed, we need to rely on the steam client and not in text format. I understand that I can use ssh to create that list, but since I already have a browser session opened, I figured out why not be able to do it from there (as I am certain everybody hates this 1 click for 1 action thing).
Another example of "power user features" would be an export/import feature for all the WebApp. What I mean by that is for those who have spent much time deploying all of our Atari games, that we would gladly enjoy having to NEVER EVER re-live experience again. In that respect, since I understand most/all of the compatible data is in CHD, and due to the nature of ChimeraOS, perhaps it would be as easy as configuring a simple dd command of the archfolder to ensure end-users a fast recovery when things go wrong.
xo