I know the XUL app you are talking about and it is exactly what I thought of
when I saw it as well. I can't remember it's name though.
IMO this kind of thing impresses me MUCH more than some fancy AS3 code. It's
a good age to be in web dev IMO

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Julio Cesar Ody <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> - there's a XUL app I saw on some website around that used *exactly*
> that same effect to show pictures. Maybe someone else here saw that as
> well.
> - An ex work buddy of mine replicated that same functionality in
> Flash. He's a very good AS programmer, and it still looked so so.
> - unless you're snapshotting what the browser is rendering with some
> sort of third party plugin, I find it quite unlikely browsing history
> would work.
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Adam Salter<[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Woot.
> > Got a suggestion from our JS guru that this would make a great history
> > function for a website. Dynamically load old items as needed.
> > Any idea when it might make it into 'real' Safari/other Webkit clients?
> > Thanks for sharing,
> > -Adam
> > On 14/07/2009, at 11:16 AM, Bodaniel Jeanes wrote:
> >
> > I just found
> > this: http://www.satine.org/archives/2009/07/11/snow-stack-is-here/
> > That 3d effect is done just with CSS and Javascript. If you have Snow
> > Leopard like I do, the effects are even hardware accelerated (like on the
> > iPhone) and I am able to move through the demo site and Safari barely
> tops
> > 40% of a single core at full throttle. This is absolutely stunning.
> > Bo
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> >
>
> >
>

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