fuse-open / fuse-studio

Fuse Studio is a visual desktop tool suite for working with the Fuse framework
https://fuse-x.com
MIT License
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Is this project totally dead? #46

Open ShamsSayied opened 4 years ago

ShamsSayied commented 4 years ago

Today for the first time i found fuse project by the help of the google. after visiting fuseopen.com i feel very excited about this project. but when i came into github i have seen that last release was in years ago. so this project is dead or just replaced buy any other project? someone here still alive to reply me?

ckarmy commented 4 years ago

Hi there! Is alive, you need to install via npm the fuselibs and uno. Fuse studio you can use it to preview in your PC/Mac deleting the node_modules folder and removing package file

mortend commented 4 years ago

Fuse Studio 2.0 is in active development. More info soon.

KoolKeith commented 4 years ago

I love this project and I plan to use it for all of my private little apps. Please don't let it die ! Regular Android Apps, Xamarin, Native are each a hell of their own.

mortend commented 4 years ago

@KoolKeith There's a new 2.0 Beta version of Fuse Studio available at https://github.com/fuse-x/studio/releases

weekendkoder commented 3 years ago

Oh ... will Fuse-X be totaly different from FuseOpen ?

mortend commented 3 years ago

fuse X aims to be a polished and up-to-date version of Fuse Studio with bug fixes, performance improvements and new features. The main difference from Fuse Open is that fuse X is a commercial brand that we're hoping can generate enough revenue to pay for development costs and support the Fuse Open project long term.

fuse X started out as a commercial version for education purposes in Korea. There's a Korean website about this at http://fuseapps.kr/.

weekendkoder commented 3 years ago

Ah okay. Thank your for this interesting information !

lanly-dev commented 3 years ago

so fuse-studio won't be released newer version in the future since fuse-x is the newer version?

mortend commented 3 years ago

@lanly-dev That is correct.