[OT]: How anyone can help the Atomic OS project
Scott Elcomb
psema4-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Tue Dec 19 17:16:03 UTC 2006
Hi all,
After months of procrastinating, I recently updated the Atomic OS
homepage (1st link in my sig). A simple desktop has been added with a
basic filesystem explorer (emulated; it is not AOS powered yet) that
contains URL's to various web based tools and applications.
What I'm looking for are what others in the community consider to be
the top web-based tools. I'd like to collect as many as I can and put
together a base of really cool apps to "distribute" with the next
major release of AOS.
If possible, I'd like to avoid apps/tools that "pop out of" or
take-over frames. Some of the links currently in the explorer do this
(gmail and google spreadsheets notably - requests have gone out to a
couple of google groups looking for solutions.) and is rather
disruptive to a session.
So... Any suggestions? TIA!
PS - Comments/criticism about the site/tools would also be most appreciated.
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