[jQuery] Re: INSPIRE: eyeos.org

2007-06-13 Thread GianCarlo Mingati
It is very nice. I tried that demo on firefox 2.0.0.4 and i have (firebug) 53 JS errors. I was tryning the eyeNote app. Saved my test file onto the eyeos desktop. very nice an icon appeared on the desktop. I tried to reopen that file thinking it would opened into the eyeNote app but nothing happen

[jQuery] Re: INSPIRE: eyeos.org

2007-06-13 Thread Rob Desbois
Wow, thanks for sharing that Alex - what an incredible piece of kit. Without a doubt the fastest, best remote desk application I've seen. It even recurses onto itself with eyeNav well! --rob On 6/13/07, Dan G. Switzer, II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Having said that, I think the basic goal o

[jQuery] Re: INSPIRE: eyeos.org

2007-06-13 Thread Dan G. Switzer, II
>Having said that, I think the basic goal of implementing a traditional >"operating system" UI in a browser is inherently flawed. While there may be >value in a lot of the technology, I doubt the "WinXP explorer shell" look >in a browser will ever take off. I agree. I've seen people trying to cre

[jQuery] Re: INSPIRE: eyeos.org

2007-06-13 Thread Alexandre Plennevaux
s.com Subject: [jQuery] Re: INSPIRE: eyeos.org I watched the demo video and thought, "Gee, that's slick, but it would be amazing if they could do it without flash." Then I logged in to the demo and found it isn't using flash. That's by far the richest javascript only app I

[jQuery] Re: INSPIRE: eyeos.org

2007-06-13 Thread Erik Beeson
I watched the demo video and thought, "Gee, that's slick, but it would be amazing if they could do it without flash." Then I logged in to the demo and found it isn't using flash. That's by far the richest javascript only app I've ever seen. I can't imagine the work that goes into building somethin