tents between
the various applications it represents. For example Writer and Speadsheet
apps are able to act as widgets sharing data and intentions between them.
Ged
<http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets/>
On 27 January 2011 15:55, Ged Wed wrote:
> I just want to add that the idea of using Go
enough to know what server
side parts can be leveraged.
Any C code can be leverage server side using a Ajax style approach using the
logic encapsulated inside the c libraries, and exposed on the client side
perhaps.
G
On 27 January 2011 15:46, Ged Wed wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Yeah i though
Hey all,
Yeah i thought about Google Docs synchronisation. For example this is what i
do now but a more manual process.
It does work, but as you say you loose fidelity because google docs is not
Open Office.
I cant help but think that the purist way of rendering directly using html5
and JavaScrip
On 24 January 2011 16:03, Michael Meeks wrote:
> Hi Ged,
>
> On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 15:06 +0100, Ged Wed wrote:
>> whats the support for doing a web based open office ?
>> Ajax based with a restful JSON or XML model.
>
> Well, it is not an impossibly bad idea :
Hey all,
whats the support for doing a web based open office ?
Ajax based with a restful JSON or XML model.
I am asking because this seems like such a good move.
Libre Office would then have a very compelling solution that neither
google Docs or MS Office can really compete against.
It also allo