That app sounds interesting, but when I visit that URL the app stays stuck
on the loading screen, it says 'initialising', but after several minutes
still nothing has happened.
Using Chrome 26 Canary with FP 11.6 on windows 8 pro.

On 5 February 2013 20:08, Lee Burrows <subscripti...@leeburrows.com> wrote:

> Im happy for this small web app (and source code) to be used if its deemed
> appropriate: 
> http://mandelbrot-explorer.**com/<http://mandelbrot-explorer.com/>- it was 
> built pre-Apache but is spark so i can easily update it to 4.9
>
>
>
> On 05/02/2013 18:57, Alex Harui wrote:
>
>> It would definitely be great to get some apps for the showcase.
>>
>> The Adobe Flex showcase is still up, but it suffers from the fact that
>> most apps require a login so most of what you have are screenshots.
>>
>> I sent a screenshot of PrintUI to Infoworld, and apps like that would be
>> nice to have in a showcase.
>>
>> One thing I've been pondering is that what the killer showcase app would
>> be.  Even PrintUI requires a healthy wait at startup (at least at home over
>> DSL) and the task to perform takes "a while" so most folks won't really try
>> it to completion and get a good feel for what it can do.
>>
>> Startup time is an important part of the new framework I'm working on so
>> that public-facing apps over slower connections startup reasonably quickly,
>> but it I am still searching for a task that the public can accomplish that
>> doesn't require money, logins, several steps, etc, but showcases any
>> advantages of Flex.
>>
>> That said, the static screenshots and even some of these dynamic apps are
>> becoming easier to do in HTML.  So really, maybe developer productivity is
>> our best selling point these days?  Or is it the ability to use structured
>> programming?
>>
>> Alex Harui
>> Apache Flex Team
>> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui
>>
>>
>>  -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Harbs [mailto:harbs.li...@gmail.com]
>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 8:24 AM
>>> To: dev@flex.apache.org
>>> Subject: Re: [PR] Getting people excited about Flex
>>>
>>> Well, you can feel free to use PrintUI.com in both capacities... ;-)
>>>
>>> Anyone on the dev list who has permission to showcase apps, can just
>>> post them
>>> here as a starting point for the list.
>>>
>>> On Feb 5, 2013, at 6:11 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
>>>
>>>  I'd love to see something like this on the website.  The only problem
>>>> was seeding the list.  Heck, I couldn't even get 6 companies to allow
>>>> us to use their logos to say that they use Apache Flex to put on our
>>>> website...
>>>>
>>>> -Nick
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Marcus Fritze
>>>> <marcus.fri...@googlemail.com
>>>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Yes, this sounds good. I think, on the old flex.org page there was
>>>>> also a showcase section. And everybody could see, what's possible with
>>>>> Flex.
>>>>>
>>>>> And we should not forget the category desktop AIR apps. And maybe
>>>>> "categorize" these apps into topics (or tags - what does the
>>>>> application).
>>>>>
>>>>> Marcus Fritze
>>>>>
>>>>> Am 05.02.2013 um 16:28 schrieb Harbs <harbs.li...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>  I was thinking: There's nothing quite like showing people quality
>>>>>>
>>>>> working applications to convince them that a technology is a viable
>>>>> option for their own needs.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Should we have a featured page of the Flex website that has a list
>>>>>> of
>>>>>>
>>>>> featured applications? We could break it into categories of web apps,
>>>>> iOS apps and Android apps. Eventually HTML apps could join that list.
>>>>> Mobile apps are probably the most important, because no one knows
>>>>> what technology you used to create a mobile app...
>>>>>
>>>>>> What do you think?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Harbs
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>
>


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