You know we could have a 3D interface for this. First we click a pigeon,
then a balloon appear letting you to type in message, then you click the
send button in the balloon and the pigeon then start flapping away while
the camera keeps tracking it from behind. At this point we can show the
landscape down from the bird eye view. For the implementation we could
store the plist along with the pigeon's COLLADA model. I volunteer
modelling and animating the pigeon if anyone interested.

PS. We could also put a smiley on the pigeon's face, like when it reaches
the receiver, clicking on it will make the pigeon read the message and when
it read the smiley it could just smile.. like the smileys.


On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 1:23 AM, Maxthon Chan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well I think if so, then I will make it. I don't have the development
> facility for Android and FreeBSD so I will leave those unimplemented.
> (however for FreeBSD a recompilation from Linux source is possible and even
> the LInux build is a recompile from the OS X source, as I will make the
> code as portable as possible) However Windows is never considered. You can
> try recompile at your own risk, and I cannot guarantee a success. (I just
> don't have the time to debug all the quirks of Windows, and I, honestly, do
> not have a licensed copy of it at all.)
>
> 在 2013-2-28,上午2:12,David Chisnall <[email protected]> 写道:
>
> > On 27 Feb 2013, at 18:08, Maxthon Chan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Just for the record, my direct iMessage is dead? I think this method is
> still okay. Since the original iPad got stuck at iOS 5.1.1, hence Apple
> will never dare to drop support to iMessage protocol as implemented in that
> very version. So the safest bet for now, if we are tapping into it, is get
> our client behave as an original iPad on iOS 5.1.1 and BAM. Before Apple
> eventually decided to phase out that protocol, we still have enough time to
> carry it on to the one implemented in the last iOS for iPod touch 4G, and
> etc.
> >
> >
> > Just for the record, you are welcome to implement whatever you like.  If
> you implement an iMessage clone, which has a nice groupchat facility, has
> clients covering OS X, iOS, FreeBSD, Linux, Android and Windows, and is
> feature-comparable with a modern IRC client, we may even consider using it.
> >
> > David
> >
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