Jeff,

Thanks for the info. Sounds like there are no limits as to extending PLUM
and I am sure we will have a lot of sites built with PLUM in the very near
future. Maybe Adam and David can select one and make a case study out of it.

Dan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeff Fleitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: [plum] Plum Discussion List changes


> 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
> >>Member of Team Macromedia
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