Mark,

If I were you, I'd be psyched on the recognition your app's received.
Think about it, your app was showcased in a presentation by Frank
Mantek - the main person behind GData.  That's impressive!

The mobile Google calendar
[http://www.asserttrue.com/articles/2006/11/07/flash-lite-1-1-google-calendar]
that I wrote hasn't gotten half the attention, and in my opinion, it's
easier to use than your's and Google's.  I say that because it's fast
and familiar.  The UI matches that of Google's desktop calendar widget
(familiar UI), and it launches from the phone's deck (fast to get to).
 Plus, the data comes in as a binary bundle, so the data packet is
super compact and loads very quickly.  The app works so well that I
use it everyday!

I mention my app because I finished it last September and posted an
announcement to this list about it in response to a request to share
cool applications
[http://googledataapis.blogspot.com/2006/10/isnt-it-cool-when.html],
but no one on this list expressed any interest.  I'd have been stoked
if my app got the attention that mobileGCAL got.  Again, I compliment
you.  Good work!

I suspected that the lack of interest to my app had to do with the
strong opposition to SWF technology at Google - not that any
non-Google GData developers should have cared about what I built, but
I was surprised that no one from Google commented.  That suspicion was
enforced when I asked Google for support
[http://groups.google.com/group/google-help-dataapi/browse_thread/thread/e1fe326519c01bf2/019d2d202833e60c?lnk=gst&q=alimills&rnum=2#019d2d202833e60c]
with building an ActionScript GData layer, and again was met with
silence.  I dunno, since then I went ahead and built the parts of an
ActionScript GData library that I needed.  It works great!

I'm rambling...  I'll be attending Google Developer Day in Mountain
View next week.  I'll be at the GData and Geo talks (got a fun mapping
idea brewing).  I'd love to meet anyone interested in GData, Flash,
Flex, ActionScript, mobile, calendars, and maps.  If anyone on this
list is interested in accessing GData from a SWF or mobile
calendaring, I'd be excited to chat.  Shoot me an email off list!

Nice job with mobileGCAL mark, and great work with GData Frank.

Have fun!


Ali


On 5/25/07, mark999 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Frank,
>
> Feel free to use it, I'm dead in the water anyway. My compliments on a
> World Class API. I'd have liked to have done more with it but,
> unfortunately, I must be moving in another direction. Sorry about the
> harsh words above but my application blows away that piece of crap the
> Calendar folks released the other day.
>
> I was looking forward to the next step of dynamic language
> presentation but I don't believe it will be necessary now. You're a
> real gentleman and thank you for the opportunity you presented me.
> It's nice to think that at least some of the people at Google adhere
> to their motto.
>
> Mark
>

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