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Written by on Friday, February 22nd, 2008 in Home.

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Ovosuite - Online Virtual Office Suite

Written by admin on Thursday, August 10th, 2006 in Home.

The team at http://www.ovosuite.com/ has been very busy lately, working on a series of web2.0 projects (the same guys who brought us buttonator.com).

Buttonator.com now has an account creation feature. This allows you to:

  • Create your own account.
  • Upload your own button styles
  • Use your own styles privately, or decide to make them public. This will share your design on the front page of buttonator
  • Create a hotlink template – this allows you to link to the image and decide the text at the same time e.g. http://www.buttonator.com/myaccount/mytext , this negates the need of creating a new button each time you need to change text, and opens the possibilities of content management for clients.
  • Added Chinese and Arabic fonts.

Another application the OVO Team has been working on is ovodocs.com http://www.ovodocs.com

This is a virtual document repository, which is not competing with online storage vendors. Securely manage and transfer files between your business and customers.

The application has:

  • User management
  • File management
  • Client dropbox
  • File audit
  • User Audit
  • Web folders
  • Security

The application is now running. You can create your free 30 day account within 2 minutes and start using OVOdocs to manage your files.

The OVO Team is till working on http://www.ovosuite.com

OVOsuite is the complete virtual office. OVOsuite encompasses everything that OVOdocs has, but also includes:

  • Portal profiling (delivering a custom view of information for each user)
  • Secure Calendar
  • Forums
  • Rss Feeds
  • Content Management
  • The ability to allow and control a personal page for each user.
  • Voting
  • Document Searching

OVOsuite is not a personal portal application in the style of http://www.netvibes.com
OVOsuite is directly built and aimed at groups or businesses which require content control and information distribution and recording for its users.

Programming Cheat Sheets

Written by admin on Wednesday, July 26th, 2006 in Home.

This site has a huge list of programming cheat sheets - not directly AJAX related, however, you have to write code to work with AJAX…

Check out the list:

http://mypage.bluewin.ch/yuppi/links/cheatsheets.html

JSLint and JSMin

Written by admin on Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 in Home.

It recently came to our attention that not everyone knows about two critical free tools for any type of AJAX development.

  • http://www.jslint.com/lint.html
  • http://www.crockford.com/javascript/jsmin.html

    JSMin is a tool for compressing Javascript. It will strip your white-space and comments so that all that is left is code….you know, the good stuff. It does not obfuscate the code, just shrinks it.

    JSLint will check your Javascript for basic coding issues. You gotta try them both!

  • AJAX Frameworks

    Written by admin on Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 in Home.

    ajaxpatterns.org has a nice listing of AJAX frameworks; everythign from .Net to Coldfusion, from Java to Smalltalk and C++.

    http://ajaxpatterns.org/Ajax_Frameworks

    There is even the beginnings of a Comparison Matrix.

    Standard AJAX, VB, and Windows 3.1

    Written by admin on Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 in Home.

    Years ago, Adam Bosworth coined the term DHTML - as in Dynamic HTML. Jesse James Garrett re-labeled DHTML as “AJAX” If you have not seen this clip - you should. Watch it and pay close attention to what is said, as well as what is not said. Notice that AJAX is not just about Email, or Maps, or Calendars; it is in fact about providing a rich user experience when it is needed. Everyone knows this already or at least they should.

    The GWT (Google Web Toolkit) is essentially VB for AJAX. The first version is nice, but the next version will be more realistically usable. There will come a point in time when writing AJAX guts like XMLHttpRequest will be like writing Assembly code. You’ll be able to do it, but you will probably want to use a GWT-like library and some type of AJAX library aware IDE.

    The browser, is a platform in and of itself. In some ways it is kind of like Windows 3.1 on top of DOS. The browser is windows and the logic and file-access is all DOS. So at some point it’s possible we’ll see a better integration between the UI and the back-end. Right now, the best tool for this is probably GWT, however, it’s not perfect and it doesn’t let you use Java 5 yet. The whole key to GWT is the compiler. It essentially translates code into separate pieces that allow you to break the app into two pieces the server side and of course the client side. (Feels like the early 90’s all over again).

    The single thing that is going to make AJAX frameworks/toolkits/libraries great is when the client-side runtime is standardized. This means, at some point the framework code that runs in the client (events, rendering, code-management, et al) will need to be unified so that it won’t matter so much what the back-end is. Ideally anyways. The other added benefit of this is that you should be able to have the same experience regardless of the host platform (Operating System) and regardless of the browser. That being said, their will probably be two: one for Microsoft and one for everyone else. Which is kind of a necessary evil for Microsoft to preserve their platform. The irony of this is that as Microsoft keeps building their product pyramid and enhancing their platform, they inadvertently create a platform to compete against which is the obviously named “non-MS platform”. Oh – it has other names like “Open Source”.

    Please share your thoughts.

    XML11 vs GWT

    Written by admin on Wednesday, June 28th, 2006 in Server Side, Client Side, Home, Ajax.

    Check out
    this talk on Google Video for an introdocution to XML11.

    Buttonator

    Written by admin on Friday, May 19th, 2006 in Home.

    Buttonator is a cool AJAX app, here’s a blurb from the folks at Buttonator.com:

    The Buttonator is a 90’s idea with 00’s twist - professional looking buttons in seconds. It utilises the latest Rails 1.1.2 release and the RMagick image processing library. A big thanks goes out to Rails team for an awesome framework and the RubyForge RMagick forum for their assistance.

    Following plenty of positive feedback regarding version 1, we plan to release a 2nd version with additional functionality such as:

    * Creating you own button styles via a personal account
    * More configurable generation parameters
    * More free styles

    In addition to Buttonator, we at Lopini (lopini.com currently under construction) intend to release several web applications in the coming months including an online virtual office (coming very soon) and a web developers collaborative chat system.

    Thanks

    buttonator-dev@buttonator.com

    “Global Mosaic”, a massively multiplayer Web 2.0 application

    Written by admin on Friday, April 28th, 2006 in Home.

    My name is Amanda White, from the team behind http://www.TheBroth.com, “the Global Mosaic”, a massively multiplayer Web 2.0 application based on Ajax, Php and Mysql.

    The Global Mosaic is made of 1,000 colorful tiles that are shared by everyone. When someone moves a tile, others can instantly see it move on their screens!

    Here’s our press release: http://www.thebroth.com/press.html

    Open Ajax and its associated community may be especially interested in our developer blog, where we share what we’ve learned while making TheBroth, revealing Ajax, Php, Mysql and JavaScript tips, tricks and techniques!

    A review of TheBroth and perhaps discussion of the techniques and tutorials is very welcome. We also have our support forum that includes a developer section.

    Kind regards,

    Amanda White
    http://www.thebroth.com

    Google Calendar - Right on Time!

    Written by admin on Thursday, April 13th, 2006 in Home.

    In a posting at C|Net, Google has formally entered the world of calendars and scheduling. The interface is nice, smooth, lots and lots and lots of AJAX code, combining all major patterns and techniques. Check it out!

    Product Manager Carl Sjogreen, formely of BEA and WebLogic Workshop, has done a great job. Go Carl!

    Some things to check out: sharing events with others that aren’t Google Calendar users (easy!), searching (duh!), quick add (awesome!)



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