Very nice clean design and implementation. I passed your announcement
on to our IT folks.

I found one interface issue with the "Add to list". Do a search that
returns enough hits that you have to scroll down a ways. Then click
"Add to list" for a record. At first, it appears that nothing
happened, and clicking the link again or an "Add to list" link for
another record doesn't give any feedback as to what's going on. But if
you scroll back to the top, you'll discover that an Ajax login window
has appeared. It would be better to have this login appear relative to
the browser window rather than the document as a whole.

Tom

On 7/19/07, Andrew Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry for cross-posting

Hello All,

I am please to announce the release of our Next-Gen library catalog browser, 
VuFind.  It is now officially open source code under the GPL and hosted on 
Sourceforge.  We have been working on the application for quite some time now, 
almost a year, and for the past few months have been working with some local 
schools to test the application and begin to build some install scripts.

Currently out of the box the software works with the Voyager catalog, but we 
are working on adding additional drivers to work with your favorite ILS!  Even 
Evergreen and Koha!  (If you would like to volunteer to build an ILS Driver, we 
would highly appreciate the contribution.)

Some of you may recall my presentation at Code4Lib 2007 on our initial efforts 
of the software using a Native XML Database.  Now using the power of Apache 
Solr, the speeds are astonishing and as we all know, Apache Solr really does 
rock!

Please have a look at our project website to download the software and you can 
even try out a live demo of the software:
http://www.vufind.org/

We are currently in a beta stage of development with the software but hope to 
have all necessary functionality completed by the end of the summer and have a 
stable production release by the Fall semester.  Please feel free to sign up 
for the mailing list to let us know any thoughts you have on the project and 
please report any bugs you encounter in testing, etc.

Enjoy!
Andrew

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