Hi Charlie,

On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 21:04, Charlie Russel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm happy to see it move to C++, especially if it gives the 64-bit crowd 
> (ME!!) the choice of 32-bit IE.

Heh, yeah, I can see that ;-)

All this said, of course we *could* plug an explicit browser into the
existing framework, it's just turning into a bit of a mess...

> I'd also like to see a Windows(vista) Gadget implementation of DQSD. This 
> shouldn't be all that hard, just a gadget shell that then calls into the 
> existing DQSD installation. With Windows 7 now in wide beta, those gadgets 
> are no longer tied to the gadget bar, which is gone. Instead, they can float 
> to wherever you want them. No more giving up tonnes of real estate for a 
> couple of gadgets.

Yep. I'm hoping someone wants to investigate whether hosting IE inside
a gadget is a viable idea... :-)

- Kim

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