>> >> To be clear - these are things that developers are interested in that Pivot >> does not currently address well, or at all. These are not the only use cases >> we should be targeting - Pivot's primary value is still as a general-purpose >> Java-based user interface toolkit. > > > I tend to agree with Greg; Delivering apps via plugins is going to be > an uphill battle as HTML5/CSS3/Javascript combo will dominate that in > a few years. > I also think that there is still a need for non-browser apps, but what > to call that concept is possibly hard. Inventing a new term, probably > doesn't serve Pivot well though... Too small compared to Adobe's > marketing machinery. > > A better approach; Best Selling Applications, a.k.a. BS Apps ;-) > > Keywords, in no particular order; > - Java Powered > - Strong Connectivity support > - Modern & Slick > - To create consumer friendly applications
Perhaps add rapid-prototyping to that list. That's what I find myself using pivot most for. -Mike