Matthijs Langenberg wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I've been using RSpec as a tool to create web applications for some time > now, in Rails, and using plain Ruby with WEBrick as well. The tool suits > my needs and the story runner is great. > Now there are things that aren't solvable on the web, you'll need a > _real_ desktop application for those problems.
Well ... given a large enough monitor and a minimal set of toolbars and menus on your browser, I'm not convinced there's much of a difference between a "desktop" application and a "web" application from the point of view of a user sitting at a KVM portal. Of course, there is over a decade of convergence between the two user interfaces, so that's not a great surprise. What do you think you couldn't do with a browser and a web application framework/database running on the same machine as the browser and contacted via "localhost"? _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users