[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Nov 4, 4:41 pm, John Callahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Yes, I agree. It does sound that way. Can Exhibit essentially do
>> everything that TimeLine can do? In other words, is TimeLine a subset
>> of Exhibit? Are Ajax andTimeGridalso subsets of Exhibit? The more I
>> read the more it seems like Exhibit is the product to work with and learn.
>>
>
> It does appear that TimeGrid is largely abandoned over the last 12
> months. Is that a fair assessment? Even the web site hasn't displayed
> a demo since April 2008.
>
you are correct that timegrid is not under active development at this
time. It is in use, however, as part of our MIT course catalog
(http://picker.mit.edu)---if you pick a particular course and start
picking classes, the timegrid is used to display a schedule.
> Exhibit looks very powerful, but is it the plan that it encompass
> everything being done in the other apps?
>
that is the theory---exhibit is supposed to make it easy to invoke the
other apps without learning specific APIs for those apps.
> Ari Maniatis
> >
>
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