OK Devin:
Your call for internet enabled stacks inspired me to dust off
something I made starting in 1999 with metacard. I had a day off at
the ocean and took time to play and bring these up to speed.
You can find it in my user space in Rev Online or just go
go stack url
Devin:
Shameless Self Promotion here:
http://www.hinduismtoday.com/digital/
You can subscribe to Hinduism Today Digital Magazine for free. The
concept was seeded by Dan's Smart Books, with added features built
into a prototype by our team here and the heavy lifting coding was
done by
Devin Asay wrote:
I am seeking both suggestions and permission to give URLs of your
best web-based Rev stacks to these educators.
Dynamic Digital Maps:
http://ddm.geo.umass.edu/
ReactorLab:
http://reactorlab.net/
RevNet:
in Rev, under Development-Plugins-Go RevNet
--
Richard Gaskin
Sivakatirswami,
Sorry, I haven't followed your project in detail. How does the
digital magazine work? Would I be able to launch it from a launcher
app as a demo of sorts?
BTW, this conference is in Hawaii, in Honolulu. Are you on Oahu?
Devin
On May 11, 2006, at 2:30 PM, Sivakatirswami
Richard,
I can run the digital maps stacks in Rev IDE, but they don't seem to
load properly (the windows open, but are blank) from my launcher app
(uses just a simple 'go stack url...'). Is there something I am doing
wrong?
Can reactor lab be run from a launcher app, or does it require
Devin Asay wrote:
I can run the digital maps stacks in Rev IDE, but they don't seem to
load properly (the windows open, but are blank) from my launcher app
(uses just a simple 'go stack url...'). Is there something I am doing
wrong?
Can reactor lab be run from a launcher app, or does it require
We are on Kauai... just a short hop over... come and visit our place
here its fantastic
(see http://www.himalayanacademy.com/ssc/hawaii/visiting.shtml)
and we would we really REALLY, love to host you for a morning and
you would get to see our new temple project, all stone, hand carved,
Dear Revolutionaries,
Next week I, along with another member of this list, am giving a
presentation/demo of web-enabled sofware produced with Revolution at
the CALICO symposium. CALICO is a leading organization promoting the
use of computer-based language learning applications. (Its