Web-Dedicated Metacard
Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
katir at hindu.org
Sun Dec 22 00:12:15 EST 2002
Yes, Chipp, great work
more musings:
I am wondering about the use of the term "player" assuming we copy the
engine by itself and offer this from our own site, the problem become
application binding. I don't think if a windoz user simply copies the
single engine MC or Revolution file to their hard drive that our apps
will auto boot or boot by dropping on the application except on a
Mac... right?
It would be great if MC or Revolution provided "Player Installers" like
Supercard used to do, one for each platform, so that the application
binding business would be handled automatically. I am not particularly
interested in trying to make my own 'proprietary" apps that are
standalone engines and then binding docs to those... I would just as
soon let users know that they are in fact using Metacard or Revolution.
but maybe Scott and Kevin have reasons for making the developers do
that?
Of course we could use the installers from the websites i.e. the
starter kits... but what we don't want is users to boot into the Dev
UI... so i would just as soon not have anything but an engine
installer...of course we would be responsible to provide all the
libraries in our stack that were need to run properly...
On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 01:07 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
> From: "Chipp Walters" <chipp at chipp.com>
> Date: Fri Dec 20, 2002 1:07:16 AM Pacific/Honolulu
> To: <metacard at lists.runrev.com>
> Subject: RE: Web-Dedicated Metacard
> Reply-To: metacard at lists.runrev.com
>
>>
>> So, what kinds of strategies can anyone suggest to take this beyond
>> the
>> "consensus reality" barrier?
>>
>
> FWIW, I'm using RR/MC to build application which are web-aware.
>
> The apps can update themselves using the web, and also download
> plugins by
> just clicking on an image in a web page (which autolaunches the RR
> app). In
> this way, users who are interested in using my apps automatically can
> access
> them via the web.
>
> ButtonGadget at:
> www.buttongadget.com
>
> ItemWizard at:
> www.altuit.com/webs/hemingway/HemTools/
> LinksSubmittedbyItemWizardUsers.htm
>
> best,
>
> Chipp
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