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Oldes 22-Mar-2006 [372] | so what next? bible.google.com ? |
[unknown: 10] 22-Mar-2006 [373] | perhaps http;//your-bank-aacount.google.com |
Oldes 22-Mar-2006 [374] | with a lot of zeros:-)) |
yeksoon 22-Mar-2006 [375x2] | Bon Echo, is the '2.0' alpha release of firefox. Of interest, is that bookmarks are moved into embedded sqlite. |
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/bonecho/releases/2.0a1.html | |
Pekr 22-Mar-2006 [377x2] | that is strange - all mail is plain text and can be og GBs of size ..... |
So will thunderbird move to binary files too? :-) | |
[unknown: 10] 22-Mar-2006 [379] | lets hope those browsers will do some good for the internet community.. For now they only go straight ahead wihout improving things..they just add gadgets and bells..oohh yes and yuo need at least 50 Meg of memory free to run those bulldozers.. ;-) |
Pekr 22-Mar-2006 [380] | nah, Mozilla is the only browser, which does go like the buldozer, implementing new MLs .... and look at W3C, how many MLs we've got :-) Opera does nice job working on mobile devices, whereas MS tries to catch-up, but - imo they are more and more trying to make us dependant upon .NET ... |
yeksoon 22-Mar-2006 [381] | there are talks ....of SQLite in Thunderbird http://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:Replace_Normal_Folders_with_Virtual_Folders |
Pekr 22-Mar-2006 [382] | uf, so the only advantage of mozilla mail is now gone :-) they go ms outlook route - one big file, binary, what a route .... |
[unknown: 10] 22-Mar-2006 [383x3] | Do you know how much memory those Mobile devices use to run Java ;-) Its outrages actualy...but it works..oke..and indeed all the modules etc its handy.. BUT..its all XML or C++ or Java Or javascript not realy the nicest lagunages to work with especialy when they need an engine to run on thats bigger then my Linux kernel.... |
About the Email.. I think they dont understand where email is going.. If they would have build an email client that would support encryption or packaging from text to grafics they would be on the route to the future.. For..re-inventing the wheel with lots of bells and advertising.. (yes im a little anti java and .net internet applications currently ;-) Ever stranger...NET is dead and also is Java..still many use it.. i dont get it.. | |
So I realy hope that someday the idea of Carl with ViewDesktop will pay off.. | |
Pekr 22-Mar-2006 [386] | Java is not dead. It just moved to another segment - server apps. More and more systems are moving to Java .... and .NET, at least, is being regarded as second big contender. I don't understand why, but then our company was never dependant upon any MS development tools. We are IBM guys :-) |
[unknown: 10] 22-Mar-2006 [387] | Isnt it more that the Java community is moving other ways because of the onsupport by SUN? And I have read from a .NET developer from Microsoft that the complete architecture of .NET was wrong wrong the start and that they where running into problems and because of that they wuold not survive time? |
Pekr 22-Mar-2006 [388x2] | hmm, I talk with various companies reps, big ones, as SAP, IBM etc. consultants, and they mostly say there are three dev. containers - C++, Java, .Net .... |
I can't agree to .Net, but maybe that is because we are so much of a MS independent. We run mainframe, unix servers etc., it has tradition within our company, MS has NOTHING to offer to us in that regard .... | |
[unknown: 10] 22-Mar-2006 [390x3] | I think that those development statements from consulatns are more related to the concervitive idea behind programming, like stick what you know..that cost effective..(im not sure)..and also the unknown is hard to target in projects... (and now im back angain at the year 2000 and the rebol story...) Anyway.. as long as they stick with C++ .NET and Java.. the rest has probably an advantage.. |
Oke SAP and Oracle is a different story... ;-) | |
I wished that java and .NET started like this -> What would we put inside a binary if we only would have 600 Kb to be filled.. | |
Pekr 22-Mar-2006 [393] | :-) they would put there credits and project specs comments, 600kb? noone thinks in that terms today :-) |
[unknown: 10] 22-Mar-2006 [394x3] | hahahaha |
I think we should still think about small&effective..This has passed around 1995 i know..but its now all going back from big to small.. so if its small it fits... But what does the marked do? They make everything bigger to fit Java or .NET inside ..thats an odd way of evolution.. | |
Im happy with projects like"matchbox" http://projects.o-hand.com/matchbox/docs.html | |
Pekr 22-Mar-2006 [397] | the worst thing is, they are moving fat clients to java .... e.g. Lotus Notes 6.x UI is so much slower than 5.x .... now I know that version 8 will be entirely in Java - portable, well, but will require so much resources .... |
[unknown: 10] 22-Mar-2006 [398x2] | yes that a pitty.. I know back in 1997 where Lotus had to fight with Microsoft about the email..Lotus was already party slow on the interface part..The webconfiguration was not even to handle that..that slow.. But i happy to read its still alive because it had then some nice touches.. |
I must say though.. Its the way you program Java.. The speed is not always the issue because i have seen java boots screens that did my ears wave.. ;-) But i dont understand the choise of java..The idea thats its multi-platform is long past..there are alternatives..(but those are unknown and scary :-) | |
Pekr 22-Mar-2006 [400] | java is open-source, cross-platform, and hence availalbe everywhere - rebol is not ... and untill it changes, ppl will feel unsafe .... |
[unknown: 10] 22-Mar-2006 [401] | I agree..but its a contradiction ...the idea of company's floating on opensource and sell their applications for big money... that happens just too often...If you develop with opensource be that flexible and sell it for a low street price.. In this case SUN is taking the honour but not the money...pitty... |
Gabriele 22-Mar-2006 [402] | What is the big change in Firefox 2 that made them bump the major version number? (It looks more like a 1.7 from the tiny list of changes they have there ;) |
yeksoon 22-Mar-2006 [403] | Marketing talks... (I believe). I am not sure when MSIE 7 will be released...but I would think they time the release of FF2.0 to be around the same time or earlier...and do their marketing spills |
Pekr 22-Mar-2006 [404] | well, even that is possible :-) - Web browser for C64, including css support - http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=30400 |
PeterWood 22-Mar-2006 [405x2] | Pekr: java is open-source Java is not open source. It is however free. |
You could call it Open Spec though. | |
Allen 22-Mar-2006 [407] | http://www.podiobooks.com/Serialised Audio Books. Interesting to see serialised form revisited, Much of Dickens and H.G Wells work was originally serialized in magazines & newspapers long before they became popular Novels. |
Henrik 22-Mar-2006 [408] | http://minimsft.blogspot.com/2006/03/vista-2007-fire-leadership-now.html <--- seems there are a few management problems in Microsoft Land |
Allen 23-Mar-2006 [409] | From Henrik's link above: What's the difference between OS X and Vista? Microsoft employees are excited about OS X... |
Anton 23-Mar-2006 [410] | http://www.virtualdevices.net/ |
yeksoon 23-Mar-2006 [411] | http://10000th.com/ a flash site to showcase Tag Heur. try out how you can flip the pages and even tear it out. |
[unknown: 10] 23-Mar-2006 [412x10] | a little dated already but i like the idea behind the opensource movie creation with blender.. here the website: http://orange.blender.org/media-gallery |
Im following this project now for some years (because its java im not very deep into it) but just nice to see what it does -> http://www.processing.org/ | |
I cant realy place this product -> http://www.runrev.com/but Its somehow nice but also somehow very ugly product... Anyone any experies with it? Its commercial though it like the GUI part of Rebol in a very Big box.. (in size that is..) | |
experies = experience | |
Evolution Robotics today announced a strategic alliance with WowWee Robotics(TM) to integrate Evolution's technologies for vision and navigation into the next generation of WowWee products. http://robotgossip.blogspot.com/2006/03/wowwee-partners-with-evolution.html | |
http://www.wowwee.com/ | |
http://www.evolution.com/ | |
Actualy we should have a rebol version of thisone !!! ;-) --> http://tryruby.hobix.com/ | |
might be handy --> http://wufoo.com/ | |
btw.. thats very nice done that wufoo.com | |
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