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special note: A Live Streaming Video APP request, ASAP.
Inquire Within and verify it's the Video App.                                

We've developed a new Smart Phone OS called Æther v 0.1 Krypton.

It's a unique code you will find easy and very efficient to work with.

XDA Developers Forum Thread Listing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/ther-apps-coders-shout-ground-floor-t2956802

If you have an account please make a post and include your nick from this Forum.
If not please create an account and use the XDA Forum Thread
after you sign up here for your apps, other services or contributions.
Please remember to make a post and include your nick from this Forum.    



PLEASE SEE MAIN SIGN UP and QUESTION THREAD HERE:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=875195.msg9670502#msg9670502


We're looking to attract quality individuals/coders who will want
to be involved at the ground floor of a new game changing
impervious platform unique to the korephone.

This is a rare opportunity.
Working with us here where it's starting will earn you an Æther "Guru status"
since you are the first and will be the most knowledgeable.

The API Reference is under development and will be posted in increments.

We have a list of Apps we'd like to see first, are listed below
including their Bounties and we are open to recommendations.
Updates will follow as progress is made and will be often, daily to weekly.
IF you have specific APPS you've developed and would like to see them
on the Æther OS please advise.

Please familiarize yourself with what we have up till today and check back often.
Let's DO THIS!
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QUESTIONS:

Q: "What language is this?”
A: Details are yet to be announced.

Q: “What do we export it to?”
A: To be announced.

Q: "When can I start"
A: 6th December earliest.  December 12th is the official anticipated start date.

Q: "Why then for such an early thread?"
A: To line up the coders for a fast track completion of all Apps
and in case we get some API references done early.



Below is a GIF of the KorePhone OS running in the KorePhone Emulator.
Notice the GIF's Physical Size, Quality and tiny file size.
This was accomplished through the KorePhone's Æther OS v 0.1

https://i.imgur.com/pMjkxaf.gif



This Section will contain the Updates listed by Date. Most recent first.
____________________________________________________________________
1-6-15

Æther OS incorporates seamless Tor and VPN privacy protections. Developers need code only with similar objects and classes they are already familiar with within the .NET/Mono API and Æther takes care of the rest; however, this is merely the first implementation of the privacy layer and more seamless protections are being planned to be added: For example, what we shall refer to at present as "Tor 2.0" will add additional security and privacy protections to the platform and apps running on it.

NOTE: To Counteract the typical,...More than one person is in possession of the Source Code.
 Wink

_____________________________________________________________________
1-5-15 SDK UPDATE:
New Release Additions:


+ Video Input (input as webcam for emulation purposes)
+ Audio Output
+ Example app (including course code) showcases video input (as a box that can be moved around with the pointer) and audio output by audio generation when buttons are clicked.
+ Fully transparent Tor- and VPN-targeted classes which can be used (as alternatives) to the standard .NET implementations (e.g. AEtherSocket.) Full backend Tor and VPN infrastructure will be implemented on the device. For now the classes are there to be the methods and code building blocks by which seamless TCP security operations will take place in future, on the KOREphone.
+ Bug fixes

Æther SDK 0.3 Installer:
https://mega.co.nz/#!uRlHAaKS!Wzw8Q_0UhxMXFQN31NqnH5PMTAx1kDSpz29uKn0yeM8

All necessary APIs required in order to write 99% of apps is now complete (the exception being some games and apps that do 3D graphics.) Any extras which may be required will be added by request from any devs writing apps, of course.

The hardware rendering infrastructure is next, followed by hardware integration. In the meantime devs have essentially everything they would need in order to write their apps.

FYI: Attached is a summary of the OS components, it’s currently at just under 17K lines of code. That’s a lot more actual code; I’ve still yet to determine exactly how much that is but it’s easily double or triple the number.

____________________________________________________________________
12-23-14 MANDATORY UPDATE

Combined and updated SINGLE DOWNLOAD Link:

 Cool
https://mega.co.nz/#!GI1H3IyI!v1GY3jSKnIkJfmQQV7bWEjwYNDL5pz7jUNMXu5P0Mlg
"I've made an installer, which takes care of stuff like adding assemblies to the GAC (so you don't need to do it manually).
[Which I tried to post here but the forum won't allow me to post links yet. I will ask HD2 to post it for me.]

The folders will go to the "Program Files (x86)" folder and a standalone emulator icon should be found on your Start Menu after the installation.

There are both C# and VB.NET Hello World examples with some added code demonstrating how to receive some events from the OS, such as "pointer down" and "pointer up" events, and "end app" event, delivered to the methods going by those names.

More to come within the next few days"
____________________________________________________________________
12-22-14 :

Updated API's, SDK, Documentation, Libraries, Explanations and Emulator info.
https://mega.co.nz/#!2AswGBKL!pXYsEs8jFVNbrq3PUlAwI57PYrOHTa0jnlGGwDnkn7w
INSTALLER:
https://mega.co.nz/#!GI1H3IyI!v1GY3jSKnIkJfmQQV7bWEjwYNDL5pz7jUNMXu5P0Mlg
"I've made an installer, which takes care of stuff like adding assemblies to the GAC (so you don't need to do it manually).
[Which I tried to post here but the forum won't allow me to post links yet. I will ask HD2 to post it for me.]

The folders will go to the "Program Files (x86)" folder and a standalone emulator icon should be found on your Start Menu after the installation.

There are both C# and VB.NET Hello World examples with some added code demonstrating how to receive some events from the OS, such as "pointer down" and "pointer up" events, and "end app" event, delivered to the methods going by those names.

More to come within the next few days"

__________________________________________________
12-15-14

Here is the Initial Introduction and essential API's and working Emulator. RE: the Components of the SDK.
This is undeniable evidence the Æther Kripton Mobile OS has been coded.
 Smiley
Detailed Explanation being compiled...

https://mega.co.nz/#!qFlRkTpQ!Yn64mclLI4LnFz7iPYowf4LoJMBjOwch-egT3ueg4i8

Details are in the included NotePad File.
________________________________________________

11-27-14
We are in the process of requesting a separate Æther OS section on the XDA Forums.
The thread will be notified the outcome and if we cannot work something out there
we will create our own unique KorePhone Æther OS Developers Forum.
EDIT:
XDA Developers forum thread started. See link above. ^
____________________________________________________
"Hi,
A new phone OS has been developed.
We are requesting it be listed as:
Æther OS
Could it be listed in it's above unique form.

Sincerely,
____________________________________________________
Sent to XDA Forums Administrator:
11-28-14

Hi,

I'm doing some leg work for a new OS under development called Æther OS.
It's booted in the Emulator and in next few weeks hope to have it on a device.
The RPI Reference is under development and may be posted in increments
so Apps could be developed sooner.
We would like to get a listing located next to "Jolla SailFish" , "Ubuntu Touch" and "Firefox OS"
since it is an OS.
I emailed twice over the last few days with no reply and we were hoping to get the listing
by Monday 12-1-14.
Please advise.

Most Sincerely,
___________________________________________________





















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Though some of our original wording was changed by them.


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/korecoin-team-announces-korephone-smart-041800325.html






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Are you sure this is in a right section  Huh. I think you should move it Services section maybe you'll get some attention there.
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Are you sure this is in a right section  Huh. I think you should move it Services section maybe you'll get some attention there.

No worries.
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We have the listing in multiple places and a link to the MAIN ONE we would like all to post on.
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UPDATE:

http://thebitcoinnews.com/2014/12/08/the-korecoin-team-is-hard-at-work-developing-their-aether-kripton-os/

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Here is the Initial Introduction and essential API's and working Emulator. RE: the Components of the SDK.
This is undeniable evidence the Æther Kripton Mobile OS has been coded.
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Detailed Explanation being compiled...

https://mega.co.nz/#!qFlRkTpQ!Yn64mclLI4LnFz7iPYowf4LoJMBjOwch-egT3ueg4i8

Details are in the included NotePad File.

Cheers!
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Just quick question.
Why would I want this OS instead of Android/iOS? Tell me why it is better, give me a reason to come on board.

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Just quick question.
Why would I want this OS instead of Android/iOS? Tell me why it is better, give me a reason to come on board.

No back doors.
Malware proof.
Sandboxed apps.
Built in Encryption.
Secure Communications.
Many other reasons I can't tell you.
What I can tell you is it's only the beginning.
A new paradigm.
And you can haz a cheeeeseburger!
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More API's Completed:


+ GPS

+ Gyroscope

+ Accelerometer

+ ÆtherTextBox

Plus a bug or two fixed!


http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/ther-apps-coders-shout-ground-floor-t2956802

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____________________________________________________________________
12-22-14 MANDATORY UPDATE:


Updated API's, SDK, Documentation, Libraries, Explanations and Emulator info.
https://mega.co.nz/#!2AswGBKL!pXYsEs8jFVNbrq3PUlAwI57PYrOHTa0jnlGGwDnkn7w
INSTALLER:
https://mega.co.nz/#!GI1H3IyI!v1GY3jSKnIkJfmQQV7bWEjwYNDL5pz7jUNMXu5P0Mlg
"I've made an installer, which takes care of stuff like adding assemblies to the GAC (so you don't need to do it manually).
[Which I tried to post here but the forum won't allow me to post links yet. I will ask HD2 to post it for me.]

The folders will go to the "Program Files (x86)" folder and a standalone emulator icon should be found on your Start Menu after the installation.

There are both C# and VB.NET Hello World examples with some added code demonstrating how to receive some events from the OS, such as "pointer down" and "pointer up" events, and "end app" event, delivered to the methods going by those names.

More to come within the next few days"



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nice to see somethings going on there mike

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nice to see somethings going on there mike


Lots of work behind the scenes on all fronts!
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____________________________________________________________________
12-23-14 MANDATORY UPDATE

Combined and updated SINGLE DOWNLOAD Link:

 Cool
https://mega.co.nz/#!GI1H3IyI!v1GY3jSKnIkJfmQQV7bWEjwYNDL5pz7jUNMXu5P0Mlg
"I've made an installer, which takes care of stuff like adding assemblies to the GAC (so you don't need to do it manually).
[Which I tried to post here but the forum won't allow me to post links yet. I will ask HD2 to post it for me.]

The folders will go to the "Program Files (x86)" folder and a standalone emulator icon should be found on your Start Menu after the installation.

There are both C# and VB.NET Hello World examples with some added code demonstrating how to receive some events from the OS, such as "pointer down" and "pointer up" events, and "end app" event, delivered to the methods going by those names.

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1-5-15 SDK UPDATE:
New Release Additions:


+ Video Input (input as webcam for emulation purposes)
+ Audio Output
+ Example app (including course code) showcases video input (as a box that can be moved around with the pointer) and audio output by audio generation when buttons are clicked.
+ Fully transparent Tor- and VPN-targeted classes which can be used (as alternatives) to the standard .NET implementations (e.g. AEtherSocket.) Full backend Tor and VPN infrastructure will be implemented on the device. For now the classes are there to be the methods and code building blocks by which seamless TCP security operations will take place in future, on the KOREphone.
+ Bug fixes

Æther SDK 0.3 Installer:
https://mega.co.nz/#!uRlHAaKS!Wzw8Q_0UhxMXFQN31NqnH5PMTAx1kDSpz29uKn0yeM8

All necessary APIs required in order to write 99% of apps is now complete (the exception being some games and apps that do 3D graphics.) Any extras which may be required will be added by request from any devs writing apps, of course.

The hardware rendering infrastructure is next, followed by hardware integration. In the meantime devs have essentially everything they would need in order to write their apps.

FYI: Attached is a summary of the OS components, it’s currently at just under 17K lines of code. That’s a lot more actual code; I’ve still yet to determine exactly how much that is but it’s easily double or triple the number.

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1-6-15

Æther OS incorporates seamless Tor and VPN privacy protections. Developers need code only with similar objects and classes they are already familiar with within the .NET/Mono API and Æther takes care of the rest; however, this is merely the first implementation of the privacy layer and more seamless protections are being planned to be added: For example, what we shall refer to at present as "Tor 2.0" will add additional security and privacy protections to the platform and apps running on it.


NOTE: To Counteract the typical,...More than one person is in possession of the Source Code.
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Why Æther OS has been developed: ☑
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy8r8TPiajA

‘Most hackers are good people’ – fmr spy, author on cyber-attacks & NSA

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★  TAKE THE POLL!  ★

 

This is a very important part of the process to meet user needs and wants
which could greatly impact public adoption. It only takes a minuet.  Smiley

We want to know your thoughts on the most important features
you deem necessary to get you to switch Mobile Devices.
We value your contribution in being part of the poll and in the development
of the KorePhone's Æther OS.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/ther-apps-coders-shout-ground-floor-t2956802



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This is a very important part of the process to meet user needs and wants
which could greatly impact public adoption. It only takes a minuet.  Smiley

We want to know your thoughts on the most important features
you deem necessary to get you to switch Mobile Devices.
We value your contribution in being part of the poll and in the development
of the KorePhone's Æther OS.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/ther-apps-coders-shout-ground-floor-t2956802
I'm going to help you out as nobody is replying in this thread.
The poll doesn't have enough options. I can't really decide what would be the most important feature although I could list some towards a perfect OS/Phone.
You need encryption (stronger than SHA256) by default (in addition to biometric security). Just make sure you don't do what Android did. Enabling the encryption slows the phone. It should be themed between iOS and Android in addition to using up less resources and having less preinstalled junk. Just look at Android it becomes slower pretty quickly. Samsung puts 50 apps on the phone out of which I don't even need 10.

The phone has to have excellent security and resource usage, stability, simple UI, fast and it has to be battery friendly. The current operating systems do have all of this to a certain degree which is not enough.
Is the API ready? What language was this coded in? C# and VB.NET?

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This is a very important part of the process to meet user needs and wants
which could greatly impact public adoption. It only takes a minuet.  Smiley

We want to know your thoughts on the most important features
you deem necessary to get you to switch Mobile Devices.
We value your contribution in being part of the poll and in the development
of the KorePhone's Æther OS.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/ther-apps-coders-shout-ground-floor-t2956802
I'm going to help you out as nobody is replying in this thread.
The poll doesn't have enough options. I can't really decide what would be the most important feature although I could list some towards a perfect OS/Phone.
You need encryption (stronger than SHA256) by default (in addition to biometric security). Just make sure you don't do what Android did. Enabling the encryption slows the phone. It should be themed between iOS and Android in addition to using up less resources and having less preinstalled junk. Just look at Android it becomes slower pretty quickly. Samsung puts 50 apps on the phone out of which I don't even need 10.

The phone has to have excellent security and resource usage, stability, simple UI, fast and it has to be battery friendly. The current operating systems do have all of this to a certain degree which is not enough.
Is the API ready? What language was this coded in? C# and VB.NET?

Thanks for your participation and you make excellent points!
Some of those I will have to get back to you on for exact specifics or approval to mention...

The Æther Kripton OS is centered around security and privacy, has no back doors and won't be bloated with malware and unneeded permanent APPS.
The Æther OS is a simple and efficient code.
We feel the same way you do which is the main reason the Æther OS was created.
We have spent a good number of months translating TOR to .NET C# but as noted we shelved the project and decided to make something different and what we feel is ultimately more secure.
A white paper will be released soon.

The encryption is not an add-on. It's built in...
Do you really trust any of these behemoths? They have already provided all the back doors access so their touts of encryption and privacy are to allay the public's concerns. They won't be able to get out of their "contracts" so easily as they have been paid handsomely. Let alone they have all been compromised from the inside.

BTW- Awesome quote in your profile!
"Strong minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, weak minds discuss people."

1-5-15 SDK UPDATE:
New Release Additions:


+ Video Input (input as webcam for emulation purposes)
+ Audio Output
+ Example app (including course code) showcases video input (as a box that can be moved around with the pointer) and audio output by audio generation when buttons are clicked.
+ Fully transparent Tor- and VPN-targeted classes which can be used (as alternatives) to the standard .NET implementations (e.g. AEtherSocket.) Full backend Tor and VPN infrastructure will be implemented on the device. For now the classes are there to be the methods and code building blocks by which seamless TCP security operations will take place in future, on the KOREphone.
+ Bug fixes

Æther SDK 0.3 Installer:
https://mega.co.nz/#!uRlHAaKS!Wzw8Q_0UhxMXFQN31NqnH5PMTAx1kDSpz29uKn0yeM8

All necessary APIs required in order to write 99% of apps is now complete (the exception being some games and apps that do 3D graphics.) Any extras which may be required will be added by request from any devs writing apps, of course.

The hardware rendering infrastructure is next, followed by hardware integration. In the meantime devs have essentially everything they would need in order to write their apps.

FYI: Attached is a summary of the OS components, it’s currently at just under 17K lines of code. That’s a lot more actual code; I’ve still yet to determine exactly how much that is but it’s easily double or triple the number.
Sorry this thread does not have the most recent updates but the XDA Forums does.

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