Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Musings CFAnywhere, Bandwidth, RIAs Part 1
> Also how portable is it? Its always annoyed me that it doesnt
> have the print capabilites that powerpoint has and that you
> can't simply download a prese
> Also how portable is it? Its always annoyed me that it doesnt
> have the print capabilites that powerpoint has and that you
> can't simply download a presenatation
It's an online application. It uses Flash. While it could perhaps be
engineered to work as a local application, I suppose, that's
> So, let me see if I understand, this.
>
> All the wonderfulness of CF (RADD, power, db manipulation,
> ease of learning, ease of maintenance, etc.) is up to the
> task of serving many concurrent users on a complex web
> application,
Yes, that's exactly right. CF was designed and created just
On Jun 18, 2004, at 6:27 AM, Thomas Chiverton wrote:
> On Friday 18 Jun 2004 13:49 pm, Dave Watts wrote:
> > Admittedly, .NET
> > desktop applications aren't cross-platform, but there are ways to
> build
>
> fx:cough Mono
>
Responding to both you and Dave:
So, let me see if I understand, thi
On Friday 18 Jun 2004 13:49 pm, Dave Watts wrote:
> Admittedly, .NET
> desktop applications aren't cross-platform, but there are ways to build
fx:cough Mono
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> Dave is probably right in that if you want to do online
> training, that Breeze is a good way to go.
>
> But as you point out, there are limitations.
Well, of course there are. There will be limitations no matter how you
choose to deliver an application. Network delivery of applications addres
>
> Kola
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 17 June 2004 20:47
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Musings CFAnywhere, Bandwidth, RIAs Part 1
>
> > > > Why can't Hal's site have a richer UI -- think
sings CFAnywhere, Bandwidth, RIAs Part 1
> > > Why can't Hal's site have a richer UI -- think of it
> > > -- Hal's voice, explaining the animated preso?
> >
> > There's already a great answer for this, though -
> > Macromedia Breeze. It'
> > > Why can't Hal's site have a richer UI -- think of it
> > > -- Hal's voice, explaining the animated preso?
> >
> > There's already a great answer for this, though -
> > Macromedia Breeze. It's a really good product for this
> > sort of thing, and it makes building presentations very
> > ea
On Jun 17, 2004, at 9:31 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
> > Why can't Hal's site have a richer UI -- think of it -- Hal's
> > voice, explaining the animated preso?
>
> There's already a great answer for this, though - Macromedia Breeze.
> It's a
> really good product for this sort of thing, and it make
> Why can't Hal's site have a richer UI -- think of it -- Hal's
> voice, explaining the animated preso?
There's already a great answer for this, though - Macromedia Breeze. It's a
really good product for this sort of thing, and it makes building
presentations very easy.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf
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