I don't imagine it would be all that difficult to create a front-end
in Adobe Air (able to be run on any OS supporting Air) with a slightly
modified (or perhaps unmodified) version of CakePHP running the
backend to mimic what they're doing here.  I simply chose Adobe Air
since it's easy to create a desktop application using what most people
here are familiar with - web programming methodologies: Flash, Flex,
HTML, JS.

On Sep 17, 4:15 pm, villas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's Mac only - shame.
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> > > Where can this be downloaded? I saw the video on Youtube.
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> >http://www.widgetpress.com/
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> > It's a private beta at the moment though, a message on the home page
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