Not to speak against the gui, I just want to weigh in by mentioning that
factor can host a website locally as well.  You can deploy an executable,
stripped down & compiled factor that serves some local ip & port, then the
user just browses to it.

On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 7:38 AM, Kobi Lurie <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hey guys, I'm looking to do more serious 'factor'ing, and want to
> build a complete app.
> But the documentation for the gui part, is very limited.
> (I also like the portable nature of the gui and that it looks the same -
> and would like to create something)
>
> Are there any tutorials I missed, or that you're in the middle of?
> can I ask questions here, as I'm unpuzzling this?
>
> on a related note, the rebol gui was the easiest/cutest I saw.
> Does the factor base lack gui applications because of a limitation or
> poor api of gadgets, or simply no interest yet?
>
>
> I'm very interested to have atleast some initial basis to build upon,
> and feel that it's a shame to switch languages just because of a
> library. factor code is nice and simple imo.
>
> Welcoming any info and comments,
> Kobi
>
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