Nenad Rakocevic - Softinnov 31-Jul-2007 13:28:53 GMT Article #12 Main page || Index || 8 Comments |
Henrik
21-Aug-2007 12:49:50 |
This looks amazing. I haven't kept up with development, but I'll be sure to track this in the future. |
Vitaliy
31-Aug-2007 7:01:58 |
We will be waiting. I agree with Henrik - THIS LOOKS AMAZING |
Vitaliy
11-Sep-2007 10:29:18 |
Do you need some help? We can help you with markup UI ajax, just send a letter to sergeevvv At g mail Dot com |
xavier
15-Sep-2007 8:20:47 |
it really suited my needs, i want MORE. |
Elan
3-Dec-2007 1:32:57 |
Hi. I just successfully installed cheyenne on my Centos Linux server. This is a great breakthrough. I hope you find time to complete 1.0 soon. In the meantime, kudos, thanx, and keep up the good work! Elan |
Elan
3-Dec-2007 7:08:45 |
Hi. How do I run Cheyenne as a background process under Linux? I want it to continue operating after I close the terminal window. TIA, Elan. |
DocKimbel
15-Dec-2007 11:21:38 |
Hi Vitaly, Thanks very much for the offering. The control panel first release will be simple HTML with almost no javascript (I want to be able to access it from a text-only browser like Lynx in console-mode). I may AJAX-ify the UI once I'll build our own AJAX/RSP handler. In the meantime, if you come up with a good modified AJAX UI, I might propose it as an alternative skin for Cheyenne users. |
DocKimbel
15-Dec-2007 11:27:34 |
Usually, in production, I use the encapped version, so I run it with the following command line : ./cheyenne & If you're using the source version, try with : rebol -qws cheyenne.r & HTH |
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