Neko (computer program)

Neko is a cross-platform open-source animated cursor-chasing cat screenmate application.

Neko (wiktionary:猫, ねこ) is the Japanese word for cat.

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About Neko

Neko was originally written for the NEC PC-9801. It was later ported as a desk accessory to the Macintosh in 1989 by Kenji Gotoh, followed by an X version by Masayuki Koba.

In the game, a sprite would follow the mouse cursor around. In the System 7 version, the cursor could be modified to various cat toys such as a mouse, fish, or bird. When Neko caught up with the cursor, it would stare at the screen for a few seconds, scratch an itch on its body, yawn, and fall asleep until the cursor was disturbed. In windowed mode, Neko would stop at window boundaries and scratch at the edge of the window.

Other appearances

The Neko Cat has been used as a sprite in many other programs.

References

  1. ^ "Arduino Neko Touchscreen Program", ee.walfas.org
  2. ^ Peterson, Kristen (April 12, 2007). "Fur flies over squirrel". The Las Vegas Sun. http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2007/apr/12/fur-flies-over-squirrel/. Retrieved 2007-05-08. 
  3. ^ "Todd Goldman issues apology." "The Beat." Publishers Weekly. April 12, 2007.
  4. ^ Rosenbaum, S.I. (May 8, 2007). "Artist's work looked familiar". The St. Petersburg Times. http://www.sptimes.com/2007/05/08/Tampabay/Artist_s_work_looked_.shtml. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 

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