As a big F1 fan I should have dropped this one in sooner - F1.com uses
Java for their live timing application. They originally dud this
primarily, I think, because it made it difficult to harvest the data.
However I'm now seeing alternative Live Timing applications in the
Google Play app store where people have reverse engineered the data
stream.

On Apr 18, 4:13 pm, jwd <jwd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yet another very popular end user application written in Java - MoneyDance
> -http://moneydance.com/
>
> Possibly the best supported alternative to Quicken that Mac users
> interested in managing their personal finances eventually find (and who
> don't want their financial details out on the web ala Mint.) The Moneydance
> discussion boards lit up when Apple first announced they were ditching
> Java. (Also runs on other platforms supporting Java like Linxi and Windows,
> which is of course the whole point.)

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