Want cute anime and game characters to customize your phone? - Get this app! Shimejis are a animated characters which play on your phone’s screen and you can upgrade them to be inside other apps. You can keep your current wallpaper and add the animated mascots on top. This app features two free Shimeji (Miku, Neko) and you can get many other FREE characters from the Shimeji Store page inside. This Mae (Night in the Woods) shimeji by Foxofnope will move around on your screen and interacts with your browser windows while you browsing the web. Install the Shimeji Browser Extension for Google Chrome and activate Mae to get this little Night in the Woods character on your screen. Shimejis - Now available for Mac & Windows. Mac; Thanks to the people who agreed to help me with some testing, and mostly tumblr user girlswithboyishnames, the Free! Fan-made shimejis are now available for Mac users. Jun 20, 2018 Hey guys! I’ve made Dan and Phil shimejis! If you aren’t familiar with them, a Shimeji is basically a desktop buddy that roams your screen. They sit randomly, walk and crawl about your monitor, and sometimes double themselves with or without your permission. Sometimes if you minimize a window, your Shimeji may try to take it away. Shimejis are little characters (desktop buddies or mascots) who play around in your windows of Google Chrome (web browser) or Chrome OS, while you are browsing the internet. Pick up a shimeji with the mouse pointer, drag them around, and drop them where you want.
This is a repository for Shimeji for Mac, An anti-productivity application which is notorious around pixiv.
When it launched, a cluel mascot fall out to your window. It increases by schizogenesis or pulling up its companions from ground of window. Then they walk around in front of windows, hung on the focused window, even throw it out of monitor.
Download
Download link: https://github.com/AlanJager/shimeji4mac/releases
Building
- Use ide to compile the project can easily get a working jar.(if any question, just mail to [email protected]) Notes for mac.
- Type
ant app
in the project root. (have error in macOS for the 3rd part package may not work)
TODO
- Optimize performance.
- Make Manager daemon thread sleep time more suitable.
- Frindly message when launched Shimeji.app is located outside of project directory
- Proper dock frame detection
- Use AXMakeProcessTrusted() instead of activation of assistive devices (deprecated in OS 10.9)
LICENSE
Licensed under zlib/libpng license inherited from the original project for windows.
Japanese popular mushrooms, clockwise from left, enokitake, buna-shimeji, bunapi-shimeji, king oyster mushroom and shiitake (front).
Lyophyllum shimeji
Bunapi (developed by Hokuto Corporation)
Shimeji (Japanese language:シメジ, 占地 or 湿地) is a group of edible mushrooms native to East Asia, but also found in northern Europe.[1]Hon-shimeji (Lyophyllum shimeji) is a mycorrhizal fungus and difficult to cultivate. Other species are saprotrophs, and buna-shimeji is now widely cultivated. Shimeji is rich in umami tasting compounds such as guanylic acid, glutamic acid, and aspartic acid.[2] Digital audio workstations daw.
Species[edit]
Several species are sold as shimeji mushrooms. All are saprotroph except Lyophyllum shimeji.
- Mycorrhiza
- Hon-shimeji (ja:ホンシメジ), Lyophyllum shimeji
- The cultivation methods have been patented by several groups, such as Takara Bio[3] and Yamasa,[4] and the cultivated hon-shimeji is available from several manufacturers in Japan.[5][6]
- Saprotroph
- Buna-shimeji (ja:ブナシメジ lit. beech shimeji), Hypsizygus tessellatus, also known in English as the brown beech or brown clamshell mushroom
- Hypsizygus marmoreus is a synonym of Hypsizygus tessellatus. Cultivation of Buna-shimeji was first patented by Takara Shuzo Co.,Ltd. in 1972 as hon-shimeji and the production started in 1973 in Japan.[7] Now, several breeds are widely cultivated and sold fresh in markets.
- Bunapi-shimeji (ja:ブナピー), known in English as the white beech or white clamshell mushroom
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- Bunapi was selected from UV-irradiated buna-shimeji ('hokuto #8' x 'hokuto #12') and the breed was registered as 'hokuto shiro #1' by Hokuto Corporation.[8][9]
- Hatake-shimeji (ja:ハタケシメジ), Lyophyllum decastes
- Shirotamogidake (ja:シロタモギダケ), Hypsizygus ulmarius
- These two species had been also sold as hon-shimeji.
- Velvet pioppino (alias velvet pioppini, black poplar mushroom, Chinese: 茶樹菇), Agrocybe aegerita
Cooking[edit]
Shimeji should always be cooked: it is not a good mushroom to serve raw due to a somewhat bitter taste, but the bitterness disappears completely upon cooking. The cooked mushroom has a pleasant, firm, slightly crunchy texture and a slightly nutty flavor. Cooking also makes this mushroom easier to digest. It works well in stir-fried foods, as well as with wild game or seafood. Also it can be used in soups, stews and in sauces. When cooked alone, Shimeji mushrooms can be sautéed whole, including the stem or stalk (only the very end cut off), using a higher temperature or they can be slow roasted on a low temperature with a small amount of butter or cooking oil. Shimeji is used in soups, nabe and takikomi gohan.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^Hon Shimeji located in Sweden - http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/0,1518,703531,00.html (German) - retrieved June 30, 2010
- ^(in Japanese)Hyoeiオリジナルコラム(なでしこ通信) 日本人はキノコが大好きArchived 2007-12-13 at the Wayback Machine, Hyogo NCC College.
- ^METHOD FOR ARTIFICIALLY CULTURING LYOPHYLLUM SHIMEJI, TAKARA AGURI KK, JP2001120059. ARTIFICIAL CULTIVATION METHOD OF LYOPHYLLUM SHIMEJI, TAKARA BIO INC, JP2007143565.
- ^NEW STRAIN OF LYOPHYLLUM SHIMEJI AND USE OF THE SAME, YAMASA SHOYU KK, JP2006271234. METHOD FOR ARTIFICIALLY CULTURING LYOPHYLLUM SHIMEJI AND CULTURE MEDIUM, Yamasa Shoyu KK, JP2007054044.
- ^(in Japanese)雪国本しめじArchived 2007-12-15 at the Wayback Machine, Yukiguni Maitake Co.,Ltd.
- ^(in Japanese)ヤマサほんしめじ, Yamasa Corporation.
- ^(in Japanese)Hypsizigus marmoreus - 長期利用微生物参考データ(食品工業利用微生物), Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan.
- ^Bunashimeji and BunapiArchived 2007-12-16 at the Wayback Machine, Hokuto Corporation.
- ^(in Japanese)ホクト白1号菌 (第13294号)[permanent dead link], Plant Variety Protection, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan).
External links[edit]
- Honshimeji Mushroom, RecipeTips.com. Brown Beech (Buna shimeji), White Beech (Bunapi shimeji), and the Pioppino (Agrocybe aegerita) mushrooms.
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