> 
> > Hopefully REBOLers will create some jaw-
dropping apps that bring about a
> > broad-scale re-evaluation of REBOL's 
great capabilities.
> 
> This is what I hope/expect.  This is what 
I aim bloodstone to be.  since many
> rpg players ARE programmers, then it might 
convert some of them, when they see
> just how powerfull rebol really CAN be.
> 
> 

Well the way I use Rebol is pretty much for 
simple scripts, for various reasons - some 
licensing based, some capabilities based - I 
don't find it interesting to build big 
solutions in. I want Rebol to be useful for 
basically hacking whatever system I'm on. 
Because of this I naturally expect that the 
way to get other people interested in Rebol 
is to show them ways they can rather quickly 
hack the system they're on. As such the 
plugin doesn't interest me so much as 
something running on a website, it interests 
me as something running locally interacting 
with the browser or other parts of windows 
that uses the browser's rendering engine. 

examples:

The IE search bar
Outlook's html rendering engine
Custom built toolbars and toolbutton 
integration (of which I have a small example 
running on my system, hoping to make public 
in the next week)
IE context menu calling rebol functions
htt webfolder views integrated with rebol
Active Desktop (of which I have an example 
running)





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