The new Adwords UI is also GWT based.

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Arthur Kalmenson



On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I knew that Wave was, but didn't realize that Speed Tracer was too.
>
> ...and Speed Tracer is exactly the kind of example that I was thinking
> of.
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Feb 2, 3:07 am, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Feb 2, 2:13 am, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > I've been looking at a lot of the demos for the 3rd party GWT plugins;
>> > for example, SmartGWT, and read the various postings on this forum
>> > about who's actually using GWT, but I was wondering if anyone knows of
>> > a really sexy/slick GWT application that not only has a great design,
>> > but uses animation in a meaningful way (rather than for the sake of
>> > it), and even has custom widgets that are more than a collection of
>> > assets arranged in a nice way.
>>
>> > I'm thinking of something along the lines of the Roambi iPhone app
>> > (http://www.roambi.com) or theCappuccino-based Almost.as app (http//
>> > almost.at) (in particular the timeline widget at the bottom of the
>> > screen).
>>
>> Google Wave or Chrome's Speed Tracer extension are both GWT apps.
>>
>> And Speed Tracer is open source:http://code.google.com/p/speedtracer/
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