Lua OS v1.0. This shell, written in the Lua scripting language, is designed to act as a new way to browse your Lua programs. You must have Luaplayer installed to use this shell. Features of this shell include:
- Windows-like desktop
- Launchable icons
- Multiple desktop support
- Themes
- Screensavers
- Start bar with time, battery, and Start menu
- Settings, which include Themes and Screensaver
- Included Programs, for easy access
- Small PNG viewer
- Additional small features, such as debuging and windows
If you wish for this program to be run instead of Lowser when you start Luaplayer, please do the following:
1. Open luaplayer/System/system.lua
2. On the 4th line, it mentions "Lowser". Change it to "LUA OS" (if you changed the
foldername to something else, use that name instead.)
3. Save it.
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