[jQuery] Re: [ANN] Lily, javascript visual programming tool

2008-01-30 Thread Morgan Allen
The minVersion in the install.rdf is 2.0.0 I changed to 2.0.0.* and it
installed

On Jan 29, 2008 9:33 PM, Bill Orcutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 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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[jQuery] Re: [ANN] Lily, javascript visual programming tool

2008-01-30 Thread Bill Orcutt

Thanks Morgan- I'll make that change

On Jan 29, 10:58 pm, Morgan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The minVersion in the install.rdf is 2.0.0 I changed to 2.0.0.* and it
 installed

 On Jan 29, 2008 9:33 PM, Bill Orcutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





  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

 --http://morglog.alleycatracing.com
 Lets make up more accronyms!

 http://www.alleycatracing.com
 LTABOTIIOFR! ROFL! ROFL! ROFL!
 Upcoming alley cats, reviews, touring logs, and a general congregation of
 bike nerdity.


[jQuery] Re: [ANN] Lily, javascript visual programming tool

2008-01-29 Thread Jörn Zaefferer


Bill Orcutt schrieb:

[...]
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.


Regards
Jörn


[jQuery] Re: [ANN] Lily, javascript visual programming tool

2008-01-29 Thread Jörn Zaefferer


Jörn Zaefferer schrieb:


Bill Orcutt schrieb:

[...]
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


[jQuery] Re: [ANN] Lily, javascript visual programming tool

2008-01-29 Thread Morgan Allen
Could not agree more Jörn, every link I click seemed to be sending me in
circles. Luckily this app looked really cool, otherwise I would have said
f-it in half the time it took me find the download. And I still have not
found on the site where is says what version of firefox this is meant for.
Apparently not 2.0.0.9.

On Jan 29, 2008 4:19 PM, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Jörn Zaefferer schrieb:
 
  Bill Orcutt schrieb:
  [...]
  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




-- 
http://morglog.alleycatracing.com
Lets make up more accronyms!

http://www.alleycatracing.com
LTABOTIIOFR! ROFL! ROFL! ROFL!
Upcoming alley cats, reviews, touring logs, and a general congregation of
bike nerdity.


[jQuery] Re: [ANN] Lily, javascript visual programming tool

2008-01-29 Thread Sean Catchpole
Excellent app.

Visual programming is a lot of fun and great for creating quick mashups and
data analysis.

Is there a way to separate the visual code and the results it produces?

~Sean


[jQuery] Re: [ANN] Lily, javascript visual programming tool

2008-01-29 Thread Bill Orcutt

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