For production use you don´t have time to finish such a project. I thought
that was the initial case (first email).

Private I helped extending MochaUI a bit. Took me some hours, but havn´t
time to help more at the moment.
https://github.com/SunboX/mochaui/commits/develop

greetings,
André

2011/7/8 Trevor Orr <[email protected]>

> I know this was not originally a JxLib discussion but kind of seems to have
> turned that way so I have to add my 2 cents worth here.
>
> I have to give a big round of applause to the JxLib team for releasing what
> is probably the most feature rich UI library out there that is built on
> MooTools.
>
> In stead of bashing an open source project because it lacking something or
> other then why not help out?  That is pretty much the philosophy of the
> MooTools project so why not take the same approach with a project built on
> MooTools?  If I was not working 12 - 16 hours a day I would help out any way
> I could.
>
> ExtJS might have some more bells and whistles but has been around a lot
> longer and you have to buy it, JxLib is free.
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 5:07 AM, Lee Goddard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I confess I have the same concerns over JxLib - if it were 1.3 and had
>> more end-user-friendly graphics, I would be delighted to adopt it for my
>> clients. I am no designer, if I were, I would offer to help out....
>>
>> Good luck
>> Lee
>>
>>
>> On 8 July 2011 08:17, stratboy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Jonathan, is JxLib based on mootools 1.3? It seems 1.2
>>>
>>> If I can, I'd like to spend 2 words about your project. I think it's
>>> probably really good, but I didn't tried it yet. I'm still trying to
>>> choose the right one for me.
>>> Anyway, I'm a programmer (see also http://reghellin.com/milkbox :P)
>>> but ALSO a designer. Don't know if I'm more a designer or a
>>> programmer. I'm not a native of any of the 2.
>>> BUT, as a designer, I must say that your app simply do not have a good
>>> theme. And even if I see you can change it, and I guess one can
>>> probably customize it, I think that if you want to catch more
>>> 'customers', you should 1. improve the default theme, 2. clearly show
>>> it in the home, maybe with screenshots, 3. clearly specify (if
>>> possible) that one could customize it, and how. About this last point
>>> anyway, I think that, as far as you come up with a good default theme
>>> (like extjs? :P) probably there's no really need of any change/
>>> customize system: you could concentrate solely on the other features
>>> of your framework.
>>>
>>> Please excuse me, I wrote these  things with the meaning of help.
>>> Elso excuse me if my english's not so good.
>>>
>>> Have a nice day
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 8, 7:17 am, Jonathan Bomgardner <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > Andre,
>>> >
>>> > I was just wondering if you've taken an extensive look at JxLib?  As
>>> one of
>>> > the developers of the library I'm always looking for feedback (both
>>> positive
>>> > and negative). If you have, what did you think? What are some areas
>>> that you
>>> > found lacking or that need to be improved before you would use it or
>>> > recommend it to others?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Jon
>>> > JxLib Developer
>>>
>>
>>
>

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