Andreas, Congrats to you on shipping something and thank you for the kinds words directed at Gears.
"We work for you"... nice! Michael Gears Hacker On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:52 AM, AndreasRL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > 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] >
