If I build the web side with the appropriate hooks, Tenuki can pull or push data from the desktop at will. Everyone wins.Salsero wrote:Is the Tenuki concept a private tool? I had understood that it was also planned to reside on the interwebz.
Mar 14th, '08, 15:02
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or the website can be rendered directly from the datastore too, there are all sorts of possibilities. The key is to figure out _what_ we want to do. The _how_ is for later and not really anyone else's problem but mine. hahahaha.
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Mar 18th, '08, 15:05
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I've started using my standard organizer app to store my tea inventory. It is very flexible and I'm using it to explore different data structures as research for designing the data store for this app. So 'work' has started, but no product yet. I'll be contacted those of you who expressed interest in helping in the next few weeks with a link to the feature discussion bbs ( gonna take that discussion over there so I don't clutter up these boards with it ) and the URL to the application.
anyway, just wanted to give an update.
If anyone has a copy of their personal tea inventory they would like to share with me, in txt, paper, or excel or whatever, so I can see the sorts of data people are collecting and how they naturally organize it, that would be great.
anyway, just wanted to give an update.
If anyone has a copy of their personal tea inventory they would like to share with me, in txt, paper, or excel or whatever, so I can see the sorts of data people are collecting and how they naturally organize it, that would be great.
Do something different, something different will happen. ( Gong Fu Garden )