really cool!
On Jul 27, 5:40 pm, Charles Law <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > My friend and I have been using Pyjamas and web2py for over a year > now, and we've decided to release our app. Our app is called Grafpad > (http://www.grafpad.com) and it is a vector-based drawing application > that allows users to hand-draw shapes then converts them to legible > shapes on the fly. It also allows users to cut out or merge new shapes > using existing ones. The motivation for it was to make drawing on > computer more like drawing on a piece of paper but with the benefit of > creating legible presentations. The front-end is written in Pyjamas, > while the back-end is web2py. Web2py manages all the user accounts/ > settings, access control, and protects all our exciting algorithms > behind JSONRPC calls. > > The app is still an alpha version, so be gentle with it :). It should > run on all browsers except earlier versions of IE (IE9 should work). > There are still some annoying browser-related bugs: for example, > zooming in in Chrome/Safari causes weird screen issues (started > happening after they implemented hardware acceleration). > > One of the reasons we've released Grafpad is to participate in the > Lean Startup Challenge (http://www.leanstartupchallenge.com/). The > point of the challenge is to train startups to use agile development > principles in order to achieve the best customer fit and avoid making > a product nobody wants. As part of the challenge we would appreciate > any feedback from those interested in trying it. We really want to > understand how to improve Grafpad so it becomes an intuitive app. My > friend, who is the CEO, will be posting our weekly progress on his > blog as well, for those interested in reading it:http://pyjsblog.blogspot.com/ > > Thanks!

