SciBit is proud to announce the first release of MyLook's
Webclient, MyLook Web 1.5.
It includes:
* 'Almost' all of the thick client technology
* Supports browsing of multiple diverse webservices
* Browser independent
* PHP based and therefore very portable
* As with the thick GUI, it is free and open source.
For more information and downloads, see: http://www.scibit.com/mylook
For an online demo, see: http://mylook.scibit.com/client/
It gives us great pleasure to announce the immediate availability
of the next release of our MyLook platform, version 3.6.
What's new?
* Added support for downloading & playing macros by simply
clicking a mylook link. This will greatly help support, demos and
even customers whom can now automate tedious tasks and run it
easy enough by simply clicking a link on their desktop. These
macros are not to be confused with document embedded MS macros
which run scripts. The MyLook macros are simply a text file
containing a set of keyboard and mouse movements for MyLook to
duplicate in sequence. It therefore contains no executable code
and pose no threat to your system.
* Added support for application specific About dialogs
* Fixed: A couple of minor issues which has been reported.
How to get it?
* Renewed: The MyLook website to …
It gives us great pleasure to announce the immediate availability
of the next release of our MyLook platform, version 3.5.
What's new?
* Two embedded application modules, Web Browser and Shortcuts.
Web Browser is capable of embedding either IE or Mozilla Firefox
into MyLook.
* Macros: Recording features to automate all those tedious
tasks
* New window from here: To easily and greatly reduce your folder
tree to the bare minimum.
* Drag&Drop of Files into the Folder pane which will
automatically be added to your Shortcut application.
* Many&many multi-user environment features. Just start
MyLook with "mylook /test" and use a User1, User2, User3, User4
username (with any password) and see for yourself. NOTE: Make
sure you are connected to the internet.
* Dynamic on-request loading of application modules
* Many improvements in stability and scalability were made,
especially …