On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 3:37 PM, Peter Jensen <jensen_rem...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> Hello,
>
>  Matt Shaver pinged me that I should post an update on Rockhopper, Little
> Penguin and Emperor (all projects named after penguin types, in case you're
> not up on your penguin trivia).
>
>   <...>
>  As for a network-based interface, for me that is the Emperor
>     project.  I've spent a lot of time exploring different cross
>     platform environments, including Java, Qt, Mozilla XUL, HTML, and a
>     bunch of others I can't remember at the moment.  I could talk at
>     length about each of these, and their strengths and weaknesses as a
>     cross platform solution. In any event, after quite a few false
>     starts, I've finally settled on doing a remote interface using
>     HTML/CSS/Javascript.  In other words, a single-page-application for
>     the web.
>


Peter:

Maybe I'm just too old and battle-scarred but from my perspective you made
the right choice---perhaps with the proviso that "HTML" might come to mean
"HTML5".

Thanks for your thoughtful summary. I won't bore you with half-baked
comments here; I'm sure you'll get lots of discussion at Wichita. Wish I
could be there.

Think some more about licensing before you arrive<nudge nudge>.

Regards,
Kent
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