This is a bugfix release to address the most nagging bugs in earlier releases. See the Bugs page for details on fixed bugs. Then go to the download page to download.Ĭ's old webhost has pulled the plug, thus we are moving to a new host. For now, the site will be reachable under Calmira Online! until we have the domain transfered. There are still many pages linking to . We ask that all links to be removed from your page and update them to our new domain: . Please do not give these hijackers the satisfaction of making money on our name. Recently, the domain expired and has been hijacked by a domain harvester. This despite our efforts to register the domain when it expired. While concidered, filing a complaint with ICANN would most likely not succeed, since Calmira is not a registered trademark. If you find bugs or run into any other problem, please make sure to contact the respective author. Two new versions of Calmira with LFN support Please check out Peter Protus' site for more information and downloads.Ĭalmira LFN 3.3 by Alexandre Sousa has now left the Beta stage, and Calmira 3.3 with LFN support by Mark Stroberg has been updated, too. Please check out the download page for the newest versions. New version of Calmira Longhorn (Vista) released The installation is simple - just copy a few files into a directory, make a small change to your system.ini file (optional), and you are ready to go. If you have used the Windows 95 interface before, you should feel quite at home, but in any case, it won't take long to get used to the new look and feel.Ĭalmira is free software covered by the GNU General Public License. The full Delphi source code is available for download (free), for all programers to make enhancements. long time ago!Ĭalmira is a complete 16-bit shell that lets you manage files, launch applications and control tasks. It brings Windows 3.1 up to date with some of the advanced user interface enhancements from the Windows world, and for most people, provides welcome relief from the awkwardness of File Manager. Did you know Calmira? Windows 3.1 Shell build in Delphi.