Boub, Can you tell we what browser and OS you are using? Was it while you were dragging? I have not personally experienced any slowness with the mouse and I've had about 50 appointments displayed, so I don't quite know where to start to look into this particular question.
The component is geared towards developers who need an appointment calendar in applications they are developing, so the developers would be running it on their own servers and DB's. I did consider hosting it myself for the general public, for a small monthly fee, but at this point, have no current plans to do this. If you want to discuss using it on your website, but having me host it, e-mail me directly (click the "More Information" button at www.imbizzi.com for the e-mail address). Some customization would be necessary to point to a different DB or to setup user logins. There would also be a monthly fee, depending on usage, # of users, etc. Keep in mind, however, that I am not yet done. In particular, the Month View, at this point, is almost useless. I have some work to do there to display appointment data, as well as style consistency across all the various views. I have seen a substantial number of visitors to the site. I have been watching the appointment data in my DB and have a few minor items to clean-up, in addition to a number of great ideas and helpful/useful comments. JF --- In [email protected], "boubalou90" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi there, > > I don't know why but the mouse/interface felt slow when having a > couple of meeting and appointment displayed on the "day view". This > is enough for me to stop using it. > > Since the whole component requires a DB, a server, etc, do you plan > on hosting or is it the buyer that must handle everything? > > -Boub > > --- In [email protected], "jmfillman" <jmfillman@> > wrote: > > > > I am nearing completion of an appointment calendar, and would like > to > > get feedback from the various developers out there. Keep in mind > I'm > > still a month or two from being done (I hope), so there are a few > > things that need to be completed and other items to be cleaned up a > > bit, but I would like to get input as to how useful you find it, > what > > features you would like to see, and any issues you run into while > > using it, etc. You can post any questions, suggestions, or issues > > here or click on the "More Information" button in the application > for > > additional details. > > > > To use the calendar, please visit: http://www.imbizzi.com > > > > Documentation is one of the remaining items to finish up over the > > next few weeks, but here is a quick tutorial: > > > > 1. Double-click OR click and drag on the grid to initiate an > > appointment. > > > > 2. Click on a single appointment to modify it. > > > > 3. You can click, drag, and drop appointments around. If in Week > > View, you can drag to another day and drop. > > > > 4. You can drag-resize appointments > > > > This will be a commercial component, somewhere around $200-$250 > USD. > > > > I prefer using RemoteObjects, and that is how this is currently > > built. If you want to use a WebService or some other option, let me > > know. If there is enought interest, I'll work on adding that > > capability. > > > > This is connected to a MySQL DB, and I'm using WebORB PHP. > > > > Just about everything you see is customizable so it can fit in with > > the design of existing applications. For now, the button icons are > > the only exception. > > > > I look forward to your feedback. > > >
