stay tuned! On May 31, 2009, at 10:39 AM, Mark Fortner wrote: > As long as we're indulging in unsolicited feedback for an unreleased > product :-) I thought I might chip in a few ideas for the 2.0 > version of the Java app store: > > It would be nice if the appstore was part of Java webstart, so that > users could browse through the appstore, and "subscribe" to apps > that they're interested in. This would hopefully leverage the > relationship that Sun developed with Google and would insure that > the appstore is visible to everyone who downloads Java through the > Google desktop/toolbar. > It would help developers if there were a NetBeans plugin that lets > developers easily publish their apps. Currently the webstart > support in NetBeans is pretty good, and it may be as simple as > adding an option to publish to the appstore. > It would be useful if there was a "Java Start" menu in the toolbar > (similar to the Windows "Start" menu, and the Ubuntu "Applications" > menu that lets the users launch webstart apps directly from the > toolbar, and search for new webstart apps. > Josh, good luck with your demo. I'm sure it'll be a raging > success. I already have a couple of apps that I'll be getting ready > for the appstore. > > -- > Mark Fortner > > blog: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jroller/ideafactory > > >
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