hi,
What do you mean by "something like this" ? What are the features of that GUI that you would enjoy seeing in PureData ?
Is AVE portable? Is it free? If not, you should explain what the things are in screenshot...
okay, getting a bit more into the details ...
ave is pretty much the same as pd - a graphical programming environment. In my opinion, the look of the user interface is - contrary to pd - aesthetically pleasing and doesn't make your eye sore with a 10pt times roman as default font. apart from this, I like the idea of having a box on the screen that lists all available objects. if they are ordered in a meaningful way, this would probably be very welcome by people who are new to pd. objects listed in this box can be dragged'n'dropped on the canvas. I also like the other box on the screen shot - the one that combines a concise explanation of the object along with a parameters dialogue. This box gets updated if the user left-clicks on any objects already on the canvas. It is probably debatable if those colourful images by which the objects are represented add something useful to the gui or not. Again, for beginners this might be useful. As an example, the eye with the looking glass represents a resize filter - this is quite intuitive. just hovering the cursor over an object displays its name and all of its parameters in a little popup under the mouse pointer.
see http://www.avisynth.org/vion11/aveguide.html for more details on ave. it is free (as in beer, don't know about the source), but porbably not portable (avs is only available for windozes anyway).
with kind regards, thoralf.
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