Re: FluidAE - development team needed
- Posted by Dan McGrath <danmcg.au at gmail.com> Sep 07, 2005
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------=_Part_3546_19768687.1126092741021 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline @Ryan: I'll have the next copy of the user system to you in a couple of days. @CK: Click on the "Introduction..." link part way down the fluidae.com<http://fluidae.com>page. I think some of the important reasons would come from the following quotes from that page. "It is design to be completely customizable. You can tweak everything in FluidAE, even the source code of the core itself, <snip> Each user has complete freedom to change his environment without affecting other users'= environments. The GUI can be easily customized by selecting or creating different themes, which affect how the GUI looks and behaves." "Once it is installed on a computer, all an administrator needs to do is edit the network configuration to add the computer to the network, and from= that point on FluidAE will automatically update itself to keep its files an= d settings syncronized with the main server. When users log in to any computer, they will allways see the same environment no matter where they= are on the network. Because of FluidAE's unique network model, a network of= computers act like one huge multi-processor super-computer. This means that= processors can be shared (remote services and distributed processing), hardware devices such as printers, cameras, scanners, and removable disks= can be used from any computer, and applications are always available on the= entire network, not installed on individual computers." So I'm guessing he is selling it on the points that it will act like a virtual os that natively and automatically supports distributed programming= along with the ability to modified the core engine On 9/6/05, cklester <guest at rapideuphoria.com> wrote: > > > > posted by: cklester <cklester at yahoo.com <http://yahoo.com>> > > Ryan W. Johnson wrote: > > > > You can see a screenshot at... > > That's an amazing looking product you got there! I definitely think you= > should > go cross-platform. I wonder why someone wouldn't just use wxEuphoria to= > develop > the applications you mentioned. > > I can't join the dev team anytime soon... no time for a busy single-dad, > especially when I'm already loaded up with projects. I'm willing to do > beta-testing, however, if needed. > > > This ... could benefit many users out there. > > Tell me how, or is it on your web site? > > -=ck > "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." > http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/ > > > > > -- * All I have left to say is that you, my sweet angel, You bring happiness to any rainy day. Ginni, I cherish you, every day. * ------=_Part_3546_19768687.1126092741021 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline @Ryan: I'll have the next copy of the user system to you in a couple of day= s.<br> <br> @CK: Click on the "Introduction..." link part way down the <a hre= f="http://fluidae.com">fluidae.com</a> page. I think some of the important reasons would come from the following quotes from that page.<br> <br> "It is design to be completely customizable. You can tweak everything in FluidAE, even the source code of the core itself, <snip> Each user has complete freedom to change his environment without affecting other users' environments. The GUI can be easily customized by selecting or creating different themes, which affect how the GUI looks and behaves."<br> <br> "Once it is=20 installed on a computer, all an administrator needs to do is edit the network configuration to add the computer to the network, and from that point on FluidAE will automatically update itself to keep its files and settings syncronized with the main server. When users log in to any computer, they will allways see the same environment no matter where they are on the network. Because of FluidAE's unique network model, a network of computers act like one huge multi-processor super-computer. This means that processors can be shared (remote services and distributed processing), hardware devices such as printers, cameras, scanners, and removable disks can be used from any computer, and applications are always available on the entire network, not installed on individual computers."<br> <br> So I'm guessing he is selling it on the points that it will act like a virtual os that natively and automatically supports distributed programming along with the ability to modified the core engine<br><br><div>= <span class="gmail_quote">On 9/6/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">cklest= er</b> <<a href="mailto:guest at rapideuphoria.com">guest at rapideuphoria.c= om </a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-lef= t: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1= ex;">============ The Euphoria Mailing List === ==========<br><br><br>posted by: cklester <cklester = at <a href="http://yahoo.com">yahoo.com</a>><br><br>Ryan W. Johnson wrote= :<br>><br>> You can see a screenshot at...<br><br>That's an amazing l= ooking product you got there! I definitely think you should<br>go cross-pla= tform. I wonder why someone wouldn't just use wxEuphoria to develop <br>the applications you mentioned.<br><br>I can't join the dev team anytim= e soon... no time for a busy single-dad,<br>especially when I'm already loa= ded up with projects. I'm willing to do<br>beta-testing, however, if needed=