Articles Tagged 'Web Application'

N3TV Interactive Platform

What?

N3TV Interactive Platform is the platform of interactivity N3TV.it , the brainchild of Thomas Tessarolo , "Blogger Action" argues that if Net TV is certainly not restricted to words alone, but acts concretely experiencing at first hand what means "to Net TV", offering software tools able to provide next-generation online interaction.
Platform Interactive Platform N3TV therefore has the objective to provide interactivity during the numerous proposals on live television N3TV.it .

N3TV Interactive Platform
N3TV.it: one with N3TV Interactive Platform

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Accessibility and Usability: unobtrusive Javascript

Allowing users to interact with a Web page in recent years has produced a significant increase in the use of client-side scripting: Javascript code can respond in real time and manipulate a variety of information. The Web2.0 is the ultimate expression of this capacity for interaction, in which the end user - the user-actively participates in the construction and to 'evolution of the Web site, interacting with it and helping yourself. Is referred to as User-Generated Content (UGC or - user-generated content) that sees the "navigator" definitely not passive!

To achieve this interaction, thus allowing the end user to add his contribution, we developed a series of techniques that have changed the appearance and behavior of Web pages (static so far, but now similar to the traditional applications of Desktop) in recent years. Change the content of a page, send files, giving their vote to a video or a document, register or change their personal data, are just some of the richest operations in many services (2.0 beta) on the Web

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Adobe Apollo Alpha Release

Adobe has finally released the alpha version of Apollo . We are still far from the final version, but you can check out some of its features with the demo applications (. air) proposals online. The installation ( Apollo runtime ) of this Alpha weighs about 6Mb - for Windows. The Demo (Apollo sample applications) do not weigh even 600Kb. After installing the Apollo runtime will seem nothing changed on your PC (not added any links on the desktop or taskbar), even though you have installed - in fact - the new browser from Adobe! See Web2.0: Adobe is trying to Apollo?

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Xopus: WYSIWYG XML editor

Xopus is an XML editor (HTML) in WYSIWYG mode operating within the browser. I had already noticed some time ago, thanks to an article released on Ajaxian . I mention this now because it remains an interesting proposal in the landscape web2.0/editor. It is an interesting experience! Xopus has developed really well (with Italian support), with an excellent implementation of the context menu, although still not fully cross-browser, the current release 3.1 is supported only Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 6 and 7 ), however the developers have promised as soon as at least a compatible version with Firefox (February 1 has been released in alpha version 3.1.1 is compatible with Firefox 2.0 +).

As discussed elsewhere, the question of compatibility (cross browser) via the browser, and penalizes slows the development of tools, not even using special technologies such as Java applets or Adobe Flash, could bring a significant contribution to the Community! Conttibuto impeded - eventually - from unnecessary internal battles of the current producers of browsers: IE, Firefox, Opera, Mozilla, Safari, ...!

Viewing the demo will also see something more than simple HTML editor, to put it bluntly. Xopus proposes is the classic structure of the editor, the style and advanced features of Microsoft Word. You can, in fact, enter the page real smart objects that meet certain characteristics, making Xopus a particular case.

As indicated on the website:

Xopus is a good solution for Any Business That Has a back-end content management system and in-front-end publishing systems and two systems Which Therefore use the examination information. That structure to information, to Make Both Ends Meet, Therefore is a must.

You can watch a video demonstration that introduces the advanced editing features. Also you can try a demo directly.

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Weebly: Create your website Online

We often talked about the use of the Web Application (Web2.0) and how the software market is moving to online applications typically installed on our machine. Last important signal by Adobe (see Net Software ) that wants to release - or is starting to drop - a set of software online.

Today I propose to you a really great tool, Weebly , which aims to create a website online, complete with domain (tuoweb. weebly.com) and tools for editing really interesting. See the video demo below.


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The idea, of course, is not new, but the approach Weebly clearly shows why short-must have Adobe Photoshop online will really be a step forward. In addition to ease of use this service offers interesting editing tools such as RSS readers, inclusion of Google Maps, Video input (from various sources) and more. The use of Ajax and DHTML (Dynamic HTML) is really used for, which makes the job of editing really easy and affordable for everyone.
The interesting point, in my opinion, is that when you insert an image you can turn a small editor for daily operations as diverse as Crop - crop - and Resize - resize.

We just rolled out a couple of new features: You can now Edit, Crop, Resize, Adjust and Enhance your pictures in the new integrated image editor Snipshot, we'll present a warning (but allow you to continue) if you are using an unsupported browser, we released some small updates to the themes, and a couple other small changes & fixes.

The fundamental issue lies here. A short tools like Weebly can use image editor like Adobe Photoshop, which will make the business of Web Design Online editing of the traditional.
Obviously this is only part of what might happen; editor Video, Audio and Text are the next to enter advanced forcefully online!

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