Very cool. Thanks for the link!

!k

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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:27 PM
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hi Kevin,

  Try poking around  http://www.2GoTo.com

  It's an experimental data visualization system based on an infinitely 
large, non-distorting hyperbolic plane that imports .swf files as content.

  It zooms from 2% to 28000% and can display hundreds of different .swf 
files at the same time, from many different servers at the same time.

later,
Dave_Matthews

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Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 16:06:28 -0600
From: "Kevin Aebig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] XML Data visualization
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I understand what you mean in regards to design patterns, and have used MVC
and MVP patterns before in other projects.

I also have a very good understanding of the inner workings of the Tree
component, but am looking for something more "experimental". The yugop tree
is a good example of something I'd be interested in seeing. I already have
this "bounce" style tree menu's source from a different party, but it seems
bulky and the implementation isn't clean enough.

Basically I'm trying to re-think how data can be viewed intelligently, but
artistically. I assume I'm not the first... =]

Cheers and thanks for suggesting the ARP framework. I'd heard about it, but
maybe it's time I play around for a bit...

!k


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