16 - 02 - 2003


Slashdot does gestures

Slashdot on gestures yet again... Speaking of which, despite some growing pains the 3.5 RC3 release of gestures is looking very good. We're even on the way to conquering the context menu for right mouse configurations on Linux, and the visual mouse trails are quite nifty.|||
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Agent Frank

The ever-creative Les over at 0xDecafBad has released a "personal proxy" called Agent Frank (more details), heavily steeped in Java stuff. I've used the term web adjunct for systems which maintain awareness of your current browsing location and support better recall. In fact, I moved my family accross country to work on such a project.

Still waiting on mozdb to mature to kick off my adjunct plan, where the archival agent is embedded in the browser as opposed to the network connection.|||
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