Dear Gears users and developers,

Torque Arm Wizard arised from the beta-swamp a few weeks ago now, and
my work here is nearly done. Working with Gears has been very
interesting, I'm sure this is quite a realistic glimpse of what the
future in web development will look like. Gears provides access to
functions that greatly reduces the possibility-differencies between
regular desktop applications and web 2.0 applications.

Not to mention how easy it is! The API provided is really intuitive
and easy to handle, and I'm not an experienced JavaScript developer at
all - in fact this was my first JavaScript job.

As Torque Arm Wizard runs on the company's intranet there's no way I
can publish the production version. However, me and Lars have managed
to get an Internet-accessible demo-version running. The server is an
old laptop IBM ThinkPad T23 (!!!) that sits on the living room floor,
so don't expect any amazing response times! Any comments about the
code, language, design... anything, are very welcome.

http://tawdemo.no-ip.org

Best regards
Andreas Röine Larsson
Developer & System Architect
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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