Hi Christian,

very nice work! Reminds me of a similar project I worked on as a 
student, except that was based on Lotus Notes and ...yeah ;-).

Feels very snappy, loading folders and records only took 3-4 seconds 
each. Don't really have too many suggestions except an autocomplete 
feature for fields like author name or publisher might be nice. Oh, and 
I initially expected the Main/About/Contents menu to be something like 
the File/Edit/View menu in Desktop apps, I think using a TabView would 
be a little more intuitive here.


Regards,
Daniel

panyasan schrieb:
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I am getting closer to a first public beta release of my qooxdoo-based
> application "Bibliograph". Bibliograph is a tool for the collaborative
> management of bibliographic data, mainly for use in universities. You can
> enter, edit, import and export bibliographic references, view them in
> different formats, and manage them by sorting them in thematic folders, etc.
> What sets it apart from desktop programs of the same sort is the
> collaborative, multi-user approach, and from other web-based applications,
> its truly "ajaxy" feel thanks to the qooxdoo framework. The backend is
> realized with RpcPhp and the qcl library.
> 
> Here's a demo installation just for you, guys, if you want to play around:
> 
> http://quit.rewi.hu-berlin.de/bibliograph-dev/build/
> 
> You can log in by using the credentials "qooxdoo"/"qooxdoo" if you change
> from http to https. The server certificate is self-signed, so it doesn't
> work in Google Chrome, unfortunately.
> 
> I am currently working on the documentation, which is, however, currently
> available only in German:
> 
> http://sites.google.com/a/qxtransformer.org/bibliograph/
> 
> But since it is on google sites, each page can be easily translated. The
> docs are far from finished, however.
> 
> I would like to move into the Beta-Phase soon, but zillions of bugs still
> need to get fixed and the app is still rough around the edges. My aim was to
> make it as intuitively as possible (that's why it looks a bit Apple-like).
> 
> I would love to get feedback on the user experience (the server is decently
> fast) and how you like the UI or what you would change. Thanks for any
> comment you might have!
> 
> Cheers,
> Christian
> 


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