great app! congratulations! Very good work!

You mention a set of features which is often asked in this group. Is
your app open source so that it can help answering them?
If yes, would you please tell us where to find it?

Thank you,
Best Regards

On May 12, 1:25 pm, selecta <gr...@delarue-berlin.de> wrote:
> I cannot get I to work
> I went tohttp://vimeo.com/10149605
> pressed my bookmarklet, it said saving
> but I cannot find any videos on my radbox page?
> did I do something wrong?
> I am using opera 10.53 Internal on ubuntu 10.04
>
> On May 11, 11:40 am, Adi <aditya.sa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I saw some discussions flying around about web2py applications and
> > users out there (http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/
> > thread/606b6e90744ab3b5)
> > and thought it would be a good time to talk about my application.
>
> > Radbox (http://radbox.me) is a video bookmarking service. Its still a
> > very young product, but I believe its pretty good at what it does.
>
> > Right now we're using web2py 1.77.3 for the application.
>
> > It has quite a few interesting features from a web2py developer's
> > perspective:
>
> > - custom auth_user table
> > - Facebook integration for sign-up and (very very soon) publish to
> > wall
> > - generic embedded video display using swfobject
> > - Twitter @anywhere integration (this is only in the view layer using
> > javascript)
> > - url rewrite using routes.py
> > - RSS feed (only for users, not visitors)
> > - Ajax "Like" and "Archive" implementation for every video
>
> > Many other things are under development. I mentioned the above because
> > lots of questions in this group are asked about these features.
>
> > Please take the app for a test drive, let me know your feedback and
> > questions on the implementation. My team and I are more than happy to
> > recommend web2py for full-blown professional web applications, and
> > we'll continue to bug this community (specially Massimo and Theadus)
> > every time we hit a rough patch. :)

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