On Thursday, August 23, 2012 9:48:29 PM UTC+1, Abbéy Odunlami wrote:
>
> yeah but can I download it as a desk top app?
>
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Not as a OS-native desktop stand-alone installable program, but if you 
download the full Timeline source package and direct your data to use those 
resources, you can achieve Timeline function on a computer without network 
access. Example: for this project <http://www.alexstrick.com/timeline/> my 
source app exported HTML etc., both for the web (link cited) and a local 
version as I gather Kandahar doesn't exactly have 24/7 connectivity. The 
user's feedback was UX in the browser was exactly the same (except the 
local version was faster!).

So, by putting all the Timeline files in one location and making each of 
your 'local' timeline data files use appropriate relative links, Timeline 
could effectively be considered a form of desktop app. Of course, there's 
no point-and-click UI to make the data files, in case that was implied in 
your question. The latter remains a manual/automation coding task.

HTH

Mark

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