denis 

excellent!
I want to have a look at it. Do you know how I could see the video in big?

Stef

On Aug 7, 2011, at 8:23 PM, Denis Kudriashov wrote:

> Hello.
> 
> I am glad to announce Presenty - new user interface framework for Pharo (with 
> MIT license).
> I publish my current version on http://www.squeaksource.com/Presenty.html and 
> write first articles about Presenty on blog 
> http://smalltalk-presenty.blogspot.com
> 
> There are some problems with current implementation. But step-by-step I fix 
> it and improved it. And I have many ideas about Presenty future.
> 
> Main goal of Presenty is platform independent programming of user interface:
> 
> Pharo can run your application on any OS. Presenty can present your 
> application on any OS.
> 
> With Presenty you can easilly write UI applications which can be configured 
> for all "user" platforms: mobile phones, tablets, desktop computers and 
> others.
> Presenty is based on Morphic and I think morphic can simulate every platform 
> appearance and behavior. And I think simulation is easest then supporting 
> native backends.
> 
> I have two commercial applications for my company which based on Presenty. So 
> it is really usable although many common UI stuff absent and some bugs exist.
> One is touch screen oriented application (for basic computer, not mobile 
> device) and second is basic desktop application (driven by mouse and 
> keyboard).
> It is different applications for different kind of users but its use same 
> components of tasks and domain objects. 
> So when we implement new logic of user interraction it appears on both 
> applications but user takes it with different look and feel.
> 
> There is problem with speed of presenty application. For my case cog 
> performance solve it. So I don't worry about it. 
> But problem relates to #veryDeepCopy method of morphs. It is very very slow. 
> This method is used for view creation from prototype morph object. I have fix 
> with special methods for copy prototype morph. But I don't use it yet.
> 
> Now I prepare presentation for ESUG. So I can take into account of all your 
> comments and questions.
> 
> Best regards,
> Denis
> 
> 


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