Hi All,

Over the past year or so I've been using the tclhttpd server as the basis of a
web-based
information management system called InfoColl. It is just coming out of beta and I
thought
you all would like to see what can be done with tclhttpd (and tcl in general).  It
can be found
at http://www.infocoll.com. I'd appreciate any and all feedback. I am in the
process of getting
Linux and Windows releases of the software together.

InfoColl is a comprehensive web-based information management and group
collaboration tool.
It provides an extensible data base, calendars, scheduling,
chat, whiteboard, synchronized web browsing, mutli-user web page markup (a
shared drawing editor in javascript), web slideshow, threaded discussion board,
mailing list manager (both smtp and sendmail based), spreadsheet, charting, various
web proxies,
domain name searcher, status board, etc., etc.

I'd just like to say thanks to Brent and Scriptics for providing such a great
framework (and language).
Tcl rocks!  FYI: InfoColl is ~20000 lines of tcl code (with a little bit of C). I
figure it would have taken
me 5 times as long to achieve the same functionality using Java and who knows how
long using C++.

(Now I just need to figure out how to take  advantage of the new threading in
tclhttpd).

-Jeff McWhirter

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