
The Monkeys Have Hit The Button
I remember back in December 2008 I created this blog. Yes, there was no reason to write in it.
CairoShell's developers constantly postponed the release date. From February to May, then from May to June, and in the end they postponed the release date of the first beta to an infinite period of time. I even got the strong impression that all this is fake. But today, on the verb of this project, the timer The Monkeys Have Hit The Button appeared. Let's hope and believe that after the end of this timer, the first public version of the most promising replacement of the standard Windows explorer will finally appear.

possibly counts the time until the first beta release. We hope and believe.
UPD
As it turned out, this timer counts the time and private alpha release. To participate in the test, you need to make a donation of five dollars by January 5th . This is already more interesting.To * boot or not to * boot?
Read about it here, I can say to Habré . Or look at the screenshots (or read the text eng. ) Of developers on an offsite and understand everything yourself.
CairoShell's developers constantly postponed the release date. From February to May, then from May to June, and in the end they postponed the release date of the first beta to an infinite period of time. I even got the strong impression that all this is fake. But today, on the verb of this project, the timer The Monkeys Have Hit The Button appeared. Let's hope and believe that after the end of this timer, the first public version of the most promising replacement of the standard Windows explorer will finally appear.

Plot:
On the main page of the CairoShell project, a timer has appeared thatUPD
As it turned out, this timer counts the time and private alpha release. To participate in the test, you need to make a donation of five dollars by January 5th . This is already more interesting.