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[quote] [b]CPrompt said:[/b] then there are going to have to be forms. [/quote] Nope, you're wrong :) ... look at how [url=http://www.google.com/notebook/]google notebook[/url] works. Click on empty space and start writing. [quote] [b]Lord_Fukutoku said:[/b] Honestly, it sounds like TaskFreak that I mentioned above seems awfully close... [/quote] Thank you very much for the thorough explanation. Yes there are many overlapping features but hierarchy, no forms, one-click actions and dragging are really essential for me to be able to work efficiently. At least this is what I feel. [quote] [b]CPrompt said:[/b] if you want it web based, why not code one? You code in PHP don't you [/quote] I have but I hate html :P and I have found a new love: FLEX, it has it's problems too but it's really powerful for advanced UI and it works on all browsers in the same way. In all browsers that have flash that is but that's almost everyone these days. So that's the plan atm: mysql db + php web service + flex ui. Hierarchy and really simple ui being the most important features. This way there are also the benefits of easily changeable skins and the ability to use that flex application/widget on any website, as a standalone or even installed/copied to hd. [quote] [b]Suho1004 said:[/b] To do listYeah, I know it doesn't help here, but I thought it was funny. [/quote] :D [quote] [b]Blaise said:[/b] tasks feature is a Google Labs item [/quote] Thanks, looks nice and definitely has it's benefits but unfortunately doesn't provide what I need.
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