SDK Update – Version 2.0.6
We are pleased to announce an Open Exhibits SDK update – version 2.0.6. One of the biggest changes is the decoupling of the gesture engine from the rendering engine. You can now independently set the processing rate of the gesture … Continue reading
SDK Update – Version 2.0.5
We know it has only been a week, but we’re so excited we can’t wait. This release offers offers a vast improvement to our native touch architecture. We’ve been able to double our performance when using native touch as the … Continue reading
Getting Started for Non-Programmers
Since the release of the Open Exhibits 2.0 back in March, we’ve been busy building new components, updating the SDK (software development kit) (we are now at version 2.0.4 if you haven’t updated lately), and improving the site. One item … Continue reading
SDK Update – Version 2.0.4
We are pleased to announce an Open Exhibits SDK update – version 2.0.4. This release offers several bug fixes and new features: BUG FIX: gesture start, complete and end reset correctly BUG FIX: tap, double_tap and triple_tap now have arbitrary names in … Continue reading
Multitouch Table Exhibit with Audio Layer Prototype
As I mentioned in my previous post, Open Exhibits Lead Developer, Charles Veasey and I attended a workshop at the Museum of Science in Boston this week that explored accessibility issues in computer-based exhibits. In the next few weeks, we will share … Continue reading
Welcome to Open Exhibits 2.0
The new site and software development kit (SDK) are here. Both are brand new and built from the ground up. Continue reading
Collection Viewer 2.0 – Multiscreen Capable With Editing GUI!
As part of the new Open Exhibits release next month, we are releasing a new and improved version of the Collection Viewer. The 2.0 version has the ability to display images or related video on second display, improved metadata support, … Continue reading
What Will You Build with Open Exhibits?
It has been a little over a year since the Open Exhibits website launched an we began posting software modules and templates. Over the new year holiday, the Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA) and community member Lance Castillo posted a … Continue reading