v7.0 immersive shell
Theme selection stays Mac or Windows. Phone devices automatically render iOS or Android shells behind the scenes.
Live shell telemetry
This window mirrors the active theme, effective platform rendering, network state, and local/private IP simulation. Offline mode changes the shell styling and tray indicators in real time.
Virii8 Ecosystem Core behaves like a tenant-aware operating layer, not a simple plugin stack.
The shell now presents a richer simulation layer too: time, calendar, online/offline state, network details, and device-aware UI all respond live to the selected theme and detected device class.
Desktop and tablet users keep the full macOS or Windows desktop shell. Phone users still choose only macOS or Windows, but the interface automatically renders as iOS for macOS selection and Android for Windows selection.
System surfaces now include a clickable time readout, hover date preview, live calendar sheet, network status popup, offline shell styling, and a dedicated Status Center app for richer system telemetry.
User selection stays simple: Mac or Windows. Runtime mapping is smart: Mac + phone = iOS shell, Windows + phone = Android shell, while desktop and tablet keep full desktop rendering.
Online/offline state feeds the popup panels, status center, labels, tray indicators, and background mood. Private/local IP values are simulated for realism because browsers typically do not expose LAN IP directly in a safe, consistent way.
Menubar, system tray, mobile status bar, app drawer/start menu, home dock, and status windows all stay synchronized from one shared state model.
Tenant-aware workspaces, branding, roles, layouts, and modular enablement.
Approval chains, timers, routing rules, and audit history.
Conditional logic, secure uploads, signatures, and workflow triggers.
Protected storage, immutable logs, expiring access, and private file flows.
Widgets, layouts, KPIs, and cross-module reporting in an application-style shell.
Clock hover date, calendar sheet, network popup, tray sync, offline mode, and adaptive phone shells are now handled as first-class UI modules.