Hi Dan,
Sorry for the late reply. I was tied up for most of yesterday.
I only have a teaser site up at this time with public access:
http://www.maritrak.com
MariTrak is a product we are building for the maritime shipping
industry, and it will use Plum/MS SQL Server. At some point we will put
it up for folks to take a look at. I have working with our graphics guy
to come up with a bunch of different layout options. This is one of the
really cool things about Plum. You can create gobs of 'skins'. I have
been experimenting with mods to many of the custom tags, etc. to allow
users to choose whether to diplay icons instead of text links, define
the number of rows they would like to see in their lists, etc. We have
been building mostly intranet sites for the past 5 years or so, and I
know that the folks who do data entry all day long will really
appreciate the ability to mod the way the app looks. I have demoed this
feature to a couple people who gave me the big 'ah, cool!'.
I have another one that is a private intranet; a ship vetting system
used by Sun Oil (Sunoco) which has been in production about 3 months
now, and one I am working on for the U.S. Navy that is also private.
Even though Plum is beta, most of the issues have been with the IDE and
not the code. So, these apps have been running with no errors at all.
Jeff
Dan O'Keefe wrote:
Cool, I was going to ask that if it was built with PLUM or not. It will be
good to see a site built with PLUM to get some ideas of others creativity
with the tool, especially the authors of the tool. Jeff, do you have any
viewable sites built with PLUM?
Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Churvis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Plum Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 2:07 PM
Subject: [plum] Plum Discussion List changes
The Plum Discussion List is about to become a public list that people can
freely subscribe to via the new Productivity Enhancement website once it
goes online in the next day or two. Its purpose will be to discuss
anything
and everything regarding Plum, not just testing.
You will be able to subscribe to either a normal mode or digest mode list,
and you will be able to manage your subscription from the Productivity
Enhancement website.
Future Beta testing of Plum will be handled through a new private
discussion
list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BTW, let me know what you think of the new site once it goes online, eh?
It
was built using Plum.
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
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