> Apollo Coders list. 

Where is this list? I want in!

-Scott

--- In [email protected], Jeffry Houser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 11:10 AM 2/4/2007, you wrote:
> 
> >Many users are still disconnected. Nomad users are still common 
> >place. Most sales people are getting out o the road in order to 
> >create opportunities as opposed to staying in the office. Few rural 
> >areas are 100% covered by high speed (wifi,gprs,gsm,3G) access. The 
> >concept of disconnected apps is becoming more and more intriguing 
> >for business and the demands for such apps more and more numerous.
> 
>   I can't fathom needing an Internet connection while driving.  Nor 
> can I imagine going to a client / potential client who doesn't have 
> Internet Access.  Is it really that common?
> 
> 
> >The prospect of using an embedded db like sqlite(open source, cross 
> >platform dll) to store data, Apollo being able to natively exploit 
> >that data directly on the client when disconnected, and update the 
> >central data store when connected; is one simple but enormous
opportunity.
> 
>   Apollo offers an embedded DB?  I haven't heard that yet.
> 
> 
> >I'm seriously hoping that Apollo is not just for partially 
> >disconnected applications.
> 
>   I still don't get it, though.  I'm open to hearing the ideas.  Of 
> course, I still think such a conversation would be better off on the 
> Apollo Coders list.
> 
> 
> 
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