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Thread Scary moment
Tue, Sep 16 2014 8:42 AMPermanent Link

Matthew Jones

I've decided to let my EWB based application go wild into the world.
Scary!

http://www.banxia.com/connect/ if you want to play with it yourself.
The web shop it accesses is also EWB of course. (The map with arrows is
not yet in EWB).

I wonder what the world will make of it...

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Matthew Jones
Tue, Sep 16 2014 9:29 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Matthew


Pretty impressive. Couple of small observations:

1. The % bit on the Frontier product on the training & support page is chopped of on the left hand side
2. I was having a blond moment and when I saw you STD code I thought where is he up here then (mine is 01593)

Roy Lambert
Tue, Sep 16 2014 11:29 AMPermanent Link

Matthew Jones

Roy Lambert wrote:

> 1. The % bit on the Frontier product on the training & support page
> is chopped of on the left hand side

Would you believe that's deliberate? Logos, who'd have them? One thing
I've learned, and I learned long ago, and keep learning, is that logos
rarely fit the space allocated to them for a purpose. We wanted to
include the icon, but that made the logo too small, so...

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Matthew Jones
Tue, Sep 16 2014 11:31 AMPermanent Link

Matthew Jones

Matthew Jones wrote:

I should say perhaps that the EWB parts are documented at
http://www.banxia.com/resources/connect/userguide/index.html?facilitator_screen.htm

That might be easier for people to peruse without downloading or
anything hard.

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Matthew Jones
Tue, Sep 16 2014 11:34 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Matthew

>Would you believe that's deliberate? Logos, who'd have them? One thing
>I've learned, and I learned long ago, and keep learning, is that logos
>rarely fit the space allocated to them for a purpose. We wanted to
>include the icon, but that made the logo too small, so...

Cue mad cackling laughter

Roy
Wed, Sep 17 2014 2:41 PMPermanent Link

MarkB

So both links you provided were built with EWB?  Wow!
Thu, Sep 18 2014 4:17 AMPermanent Link

Matthew Jones

MarkB wrote:

> So both links you provided were built with EWB?  Wow!

The Decision Explorer Connect software is an Application with a
built-in RemObjects SDK server that manages data for the user interface
which is a WebBuilder application for a facilitator and participants.
There is only a little UI on the desktop PC.

The other EWB application is our web shop at secure.banxia.com which
this time is a Windows Service built around RemObjects SDK, again with
an EWB user interface.

Both applications have background threads managing activities, so the
UI interaction portion is fairly low impact.

The main www site is a WordPress site, to be clear.

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Matthew Jones
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