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Tuesday, April 02, 2002 |
Talli @ Musea Technologies pointed me to XUL as an alternative to Sash.
4:18:15 PM
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Linux 'Weblications' with SashXB [Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters] This platform is pretty intriguing - a lightweight version of Java's WebStart. I looked into it when I was working for a modelling -agency ASP and wanted to push out a screen-saver for clients.
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Okay, okay - the screensaver of model photos was just for the developers. I admit it. Good excuse to look into a new platform, tho'. ;-)
2:54:12 PM
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I saw this client-side javascript library [tibet] linked to from slashdot. The direction they're taking it in looks slightly more promising that mozquito which I think is too dogmatic about XML support, and too heavy-weight in their server-based solution (plus no mention of Opera support.)
Technicalpursuit has a technical roadmap on their site for deploying outside the browser. While it's admittedly vapor, it's cool vapor.
7:14:29 AM
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