To be fair, one of the web-apps above was basically a Lotus Notes database converted into a web-app, and Lotus Notes has its own enormous GUI blackhole which seems to suck in any good GUI and mutilate it into something frightening.
I agree how Lotus Notes is terrible in converting stuff to the web, But I don't really care. It's perfectly possible to make a good webapp, fast in notes, except for the Rich Text rendering which is terribly annoying:P
look at what people at www.codestore.net or www.openntf.org can do...
Few years ago my soccer trainer had his eyes and body injured while trying to fix his nephew's broken laser pointer... I don't know what he exactly did, but the lens exploded in his hands and scattered into tiny fragments.
Notes servers can run http too,it's called Domino. For me Notes = highly secure, web-enabled, mail, calendring, RAD, clever replicating schemes, nice community, bad UI
Oh and... Notes has emailthreading long before GMail:)
I saw a 3D monitor without glasses @ CEBIT 2001. Maybe even in 2000, but the people I talked to were German.
But that monitor had sortof an eyetracker on top of the screen to adjust the projection angles (you get the picture) for better 3D effect.
I thought it was pretty convincing, but not really in a spectacular way.
www.nethack.org
I've discovered this game like 8 years ago and I still enjoy playing this game from time to time...
So much to explore, so much diversity!
Nethack is one of my all-time favorite games, one I've been playing since 1200 baud was smokin' fast.
-- Actor Wil Wheaton, http://www.wilwheaton.net
In short, NetHack 3.1.3 is the most elaborate role-playing environment you are ever likely to explore. This is a place to return again and again, each time for a different experience. You're really going to have to play it for a year or two and see for yourself.
-- "Fatal Distractions" by David Gerrold
Thank you for the latest release of gradewrecker. My GPA just went in the corner and shot itself.
-- USENET posting, author unknown
oh, don't read any spoilers...
To be fair, one of the web-apps above was basically a Lotus Notes database converted into a web-app, and Lotus Notes has its own enormous GUI blackhole which seems to suck in any good GUI and mutilate it into something frightening.
:P
I agree how Lotus Notes is terrible in converting stuff to the web, But I don't really care. It's perfectly possible to make a good webapp, fast in notes, except for the Rich Text rendering which is terribly annoying
look at what people at www.codestore.net or www.openntf.org can do...
Few years ago my soccer trainer had his eyes and body injured while trying to fix his nephew's broken laser pointer... I don't know what he exactly did, but the lens exploded in his hands and scattered into tiny fragments.
Notes servers can run http too,it's called Domino. For me Notes = highly secure, web-enabled, mail, calendring, RAD, clever replicating schemes, nice community, bad UI
:)
Oh and... Notes has emailthreading long before GMail
http://www.soniqcast.com/details.html/
I saw a 3D monitor without glasses @ CEBIT 2001. Maybe even in 2000, but the people I talked to were German. But that monitor had sortof an eyetracker on top of the screen to adjust the projection angles (you get the picture) for better 3D effect. I thought it was pretty convincing, but not really in a spectacular way.
Don't people who know about the existence of this bug, know how to check whether a page is spoofed or not?
Imho I don't think this workaround will reach the potential victims of the Url parsing bug in IE. But still a good marketing stunt...
www.nethack.org I've discovered this game like 8 years ago and I still enjoy playing this game from time to time... So much to explore, so much diversity! Nethack is one of my all-time favorite games, one I've been playing since 1200 baud was smokin' fast. -- Actor Wil Wheaton, http://www.wilwheaton.net In short, NetHack 3.1.3 is the most elaborate role-playing environment you are ever likely to explore. This is a place to return again and again, each time for a different experience. You're really going to have to play it for a year or two and see for yourself. -- "Fatal Distractions" by David Gerrold Thank you for the latest release of gradewrecker. My GPA just went in the corner and shot itself. -- USENET posting, author unknown oh, don't read any spoilers...