Re: [Internet-cafe-developer] JCard & Help
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From: Lokesh J. <lok...@gm...> - 2006-05-17 04:33:42
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Hi Guido! I cant find any attachment with the message. Can u pls resend Oh, and tanx 4 the appreciation ;-) The entire team deserves it actually, w= e are doing a rock-solid job. - Lokesh On 5/12/06, Guido Angelo Ingenito <jun...@gm...> wrote: > > *Hello Lokesh*, I want to say you great work again!!! I tryed your code > and it is perfect, it works and it is well commented, what is missing now > is some facility to export > and import your JCards. Today I've defined an interface in order to make > smart > my and your coding... Such interface called IVCard defines just few > methods > and comes attached to this e-mail. Can you implement such methods for > this > week-end? With your JCard support and the Ochomo's help we can do a new > internet-cafe alpha release, very soon (maybe asap you've finished coding > JCard). > > *Hello Zablon*, you've done an excellent work too, continue improving it > we > really need a well done user's help menu and I still have some translator= s > ready to work :D > I've some requirements more for you: > *1 - *Don't care at the how to center the window I've asked last week. I > will solve it asap. > *2 - *Try to think to a better localization for the Help contents. (We > will have soon the > possibility to give a language localized help, eg. France help, Detush > help etc..) > *3 -* Add more functionality descriptions also taking into account that > when Lokesh > will finish his vCard support we will be able to export and import vCards > also from > bluetooth devices like palms or cellular phones. > *4 -* Try to make some pages explaining to the internet-cafe users how > they can create > a new User (and what is a User), new Session (and what is a Session), new > Workstation > (and what is a Workstation remember the difference between Clients > Workstations > and Server Workstations)... > *5 - *Link some informations like our web site, our user & developer > mailing list, ask for for > donations (we should also have the possibility to gain something from our > work and of > course we will share everything also if it is little its a nice start > point). > *6 - *Think to everything a user should know about our application. :-) > > *Lets stay in touch guys your good work is very much appreciated!* > *Cheers,* > *Guido * > > > P.S.: Try to send each e-mail trough our mailing list so every mail can > reach each > internet-cafe's developer. I remember that our dev mailing list is: <inte= rne...@li...> > int...@li.... ** > *T**hanks again to all of you, * > *don't hesitate to ask everything you need.* > --=20 "They always say that the most important nut on the car is the one that holds the wheel." - James Allen (F1 Commentator) |