C64UX v0.7 Release Adds Login System, Themes, and Boot Sequence for Retro Shell Environment
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Leave it on the tray for the seagulls.
Summary
C64UX v0.7 release introduces significant enhancements to create a more complete retro computing shell experience. Key features include a user login system with password management, customizable color themes, and an authentic system-style boot sequence. The update transforms C64UX from a basic shell into a persistent, personalized operating environment with improved system identity and usability polish.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledThis release focuses on system identity, usability, and polish, moving C64UX closer to feeling like a tiny, self-contained operating environment rather than just a shell.
C64UX v0.7 is a major step toward a persistent, personalized retro shell — complete with identity, style, and a boot process that feels right at home on 8-bit hardware.
🔐 User Credentials & Login System
🎨 Color Themes
🧵 System-Style Boot Sequence
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