On 12/21/05, Richard (koorb) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Michele Cella wrote: > > I also agree that for example others widgets like a > > TinyMCE/FCKEdiror... should just use entrypoints and be installed from > > a separate egg, the TG distribution should be focused on providing the > > best framework to build all these things. > > These are defiantly just niceties (TinyMCE/FCKEdiror) as someone that > would never use an (in-browser) wysiwyg editor for an application it > would be dead weight! something like that should only be brought in on > request, it should be easy to do though!
I recently discovered writely [1], which does go all the way to propose an in-browser word processor. Although it is not a desktop application, it is not slow. Evan [1] www.writely.com

