[Rails] Announcing SoapBX.com a new Rails App for making
presentations
Jarkko Laine
jarkko at jlaine.net
Thu Jan 6 08:28:25 GMT 2005
Damn Pelle,
You got me hands down here :-) I got the same idea instantly after I
learned about S5 (and Rails, but that was already a bit earlier). This
is a great tribute to the efficiency of Rails development. I didn't get
further than to the idea stage when someone already handed me an almost
ready system. I already tested your system and it looks very good
indeed. Can't wait for the xmlhttprequest editing of the slides ;-)
Excellent!
//jarkko
On 6.1.2005, at 09:59, Pelle Braendgaard wrote:
> I got an idea less than two weeks ago and now as a testament to the
> power of Rails I have released the first initial beta version of
> SoapBx, with less than 20 hours of programming involved so far.
>
> SoapBX is an application to create css based presentations and uses
> Erik Meyer's cool S5 css and js code:
> http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
>
> With SoapBX you can use basic Textile and a simple web app to create
> presentaions.
>
> What are my priorities with this righ now?
>
> * Improve the user account management screens (there aren't any right
> now)
> * Create more themes (right now only the standard S5 theme is used)
> * Allow users to create their own themes
> * Integrate with Flickr for image management
> * Add a blog and a forum
>
> Please let me know what you think so far. I'm likely to be updating it
> daily for a while so keep coming back.
>
> Regards
> Pelle
>
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