Dear Kresten,

Congratulations with the new release of Phenomenalog and the launch of the website. As you know, I am questioning the interface and the complexity of the application a little, but you are aware of the potential problems and I am very impressed by way to turned your vision into a real-world application available to everyone for free. I know how difficult it is to keep a large and complex project like Phenomenalog going and take my hat off to you.

If you would like to put a banner to your new web site on the Economy- x-Talk homepage, just send me one of the right size and I'll put it on-line. I have quite some experience with Arabic texts in Revolution, even though I don't understand a single word Arabic. I recommend that you write me off-list and let me know what you would like to achieve.

Best regards,

Mark

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Op 17-jun-2006, om 3:27 heeft Kresten Bjerg het volgende geschreven:

Invitation to try using and collaborate on an ”elaboratable” diary program and set of glyph-fonts:
Phenomenalog 16.3.9.

As difficult as it is to explain and convince about the empowerment afforded by cross-platform REV, what we need may be a demonstration-case fit to appeal to basic human existential needs across regions and cultures and languages, outside (and inside) of professional circles

With laptops by the millions reaching all cultures and age groups ( MIT $100- laptop to Africa putting this process in the right perspective) , the freeware inroad can be seen as a strategically ( and ideologically ) sound way of promoting the interest & demands for all which Rev (and Linux) stands for.

We are now making public a beta-version of a new rev stack aggregate, PHENOMENALOG , - a (quite complicated) new kind of tool, for all types of non- professional users to develop their own very private electronic diary, fitting it to their personal idiosyncracies and relevances.

It is freeware, and meant to be improved and optimized, immediately and on further time horizons, through the feedbacks from prospective users, and, in the first phase, * of course *:
primarily  the REV-community as represented in this site.
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We have now established a basic site for the program: www.phenomenalog.dk , where Its functions are explained , where standalones - with necessary folders and fonts, manual etc - (for Windows, MacFAT, MaxOSX and Linux ) can be downloaded, where the ”Phenomenalog Manual”, and the glyphfont libraries can be inspected without installing the fonts , where a Forum for reporting, suggesting and discussing has been opened. and where credits are given (not least to the help we have received from Mark Schonewille (Economy-X-talk.com) Sarah Reichelt and her DateTime.rev collection, Richmond Mathewson for his Paint widgets, Eric Chatonet,
Klaus Major, Mark Talluto and others.)

The theoretical rationale is explained in the paper: "The global future of the electronic diary" - to be found at
 www.psy.ku.dk/bjerg

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