

It was created with Next.js/React, Node.js, Go and C++ and uses sockets for real time communication. It is a lightweight, standalone native Windows implementation with opt-in auto-update notifications. It also supports full screen and always-on-top mode, which is especially handy for ultrawide screens, multi-monitor and VR setups. You can run multiple ICARUS Terminal windows on the same PC and set them to display different panels, which is useful if you have a multi-monitor setup. with CTRL + mouse wheel or DPI settings) and adapts to different screen sizes and orientations and display scenarios (from VR to Ultrawide to mobile phones) and you can customize the appearance using the in app interface, with the option to use different themes on different devices or to sync theme settings across multiple devices. It's a Windows application that also supports remote access via a browser, from other computers, tablets or phones. The application integrates with the game without any configuration. Commanders exploring out in the black using a tool like EDDI configured with EDSM can use ICARUS Terminal to view the systems they are in - the system map automatically updates anytime you scan a body or honk - and can use the route planner to view systems they (or other commanders) have already explored and plan refueling stops.

ICARUS Terminal works well for commanders in the bubble assisting with navigation, engineering and notifications. based on location, equipment, cargo, materials, ship status, etc), including notifications for significant events. ICARUS Terminal is an immersive second screen experience, that also has useful and unique functionality with real time, context sensitive information (e.g.
