Thanks for the useful feedback on the site. I've added another
download link and will implement some of the other suggestions as I
find time. I hope once you've had a chance to have a look at the
program, you'll consider joining the user group- 
http://groups.google.com/group/lily-users.

-Bill

On Jan 29, 4:19 pm, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jörn Zaefferer schrieb:
>
> >BillOrcuttschrieb:
> >> [...]
> >> Have a look at the demo applications below to get a feel for some of
> >> what Lily can do:
> >> [...]
> >> More information about Lily is available on the website:
> >>http://www.lilyapp.org/
>
> > Wow. Thats amazing stuff, I love the svg/javascript sound demos. Using
> > interactive visuals to create music is so much fun.
>
> > Now I just need to take a closer look how Lily enbales stuff like
> > that, so most likey more feedback coming soon from here.
>
> Okay, some things:
> You need a Getting Started section and make that awfully obvious to find
> on the lilapp.org front page. Currently its difficult to find the
> download or even the wiki (which doesn't help in that respect).
> Along the link to the download should be the content of the readme file,
> avoid the need to download the package before being able to understand
> what and how to install.
> I found the download link only on the Public Beta 1 release post, which
> isn't even on the front page anymore.
> I also wonder if that couldn't be installed directly from the page - its
> just a firefox extension, isn't it? That way I wouldn't need to save
> anything on my disk and unpacking it. The included examples and demos
> could be provided via the page/wiki.
>
> Ah. After writing all that I discovered the top navigation bar,
> including the download link. You may want to make that a bit more obvious...
>
> Jörn

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