Raymond,

Yes I'm downloading it now and will take a look at it.
I'm glad you like it :) There are some cool stuff you can do with it

Michael

> Hi Michael,
> 
> Wow! Awesome!
> 
> The demo is look really nice (very nice).
> 
> You've got to look into DynAPI 3.0 as it has a lot of
> new features that will help you to create more complex
> component.
> 
> Check out the lastest snapshot here:
> 
> http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/doccenter/index.php?Snapshots
> Keep up the good work.
> 
> 
> --
> Raymond Irving




> --- Michael Bystrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Hi there dynapi folks
>> 
>> I just signed on and wanted to let you guys know
>> that I?ve been playing
>> around with dynapi for a while now and the result is
>> IOS (internet operating
>> system)
>> 
>> IOS is a virtual OS. It creates a virtual desktop in
>> your browser window.
>> You can drag, drop, move, open, close, type and more
>> 
>> I?m using a older version 2.55 ( I now see that you
>> have a version 3 :) nice
>> )  that has been modified for the Macintosh
>> platform, the dynapi is NOT Mac
>> friendly. 
>> 
>> I only using the dynapi for object creation and
>> events
>> 
>> I?ve written a written a bunch of new widgets that
>> works fine on the
>> Macintosh and windows for that matter.... :)
>> 
>> I?ve just released the first version and would like
>> you guys to help out
>> with some debugging, code suggestions, new widgets
>> etc...
>> 
>> I got some cool ideas for IOS in the future and
>> would like to see it grow.
>> 
>> Go to http://www.michaelbystrom.com download and
>> play
>> 
>> I could say a million more things but I?ll save it
>> for a another day.
>> 
>> Nice day...
>> Michael



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