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HorvatM | The QML pagehttp://theguiblog.com/static.php?id=5
This page should have information about and a link to every QML browser known to man.
Or we should all be able to create and edit static pages.
On a related note, is there any progress on a QML version of the blog? | 2010-06-07 | 10:16 AM |
Brandon | Re:The QML pageNope, not yet. And static pages are editable by admins and moderators only. I control that page, and determine what content is fit to be displayed. | 2010-06-07 | 10:41 AM |
Jason | Re:The QML pageI see what Matej means, I don't see any other thinks to any other browsers, you may as well rename it the CQML page. I only know about Brandon's because its everywhere, Trolly's, i would subscribe if i could :P & Matej's because we chat about it on the blog a bit. | 2010-06-08 | 8:33 AM |
Brandon | Re:The QML pageAny active working QML browser will be posted. Horvat's isn't far enough in my opinion to be mentioned. | 2010-06-08 | 1:31 PM |
HorvatM | Re:The QML pageThen according to that logic you should include QML .NET and the Q-Step browser as well because they're way more advanced than CQML. And Qbrowse because it's the father of QML browsers.
As for Qeader not being advanced enough because of forms; you have to take its pros into account as well. The bookmarks system, CURSOR search, background downloading, command line parameters, help file, and fast rendering engine are in my opinion not something to be ignored. | 2010-06-11 | 3:54 PM |
Brandon | Re:The QML pageOk, it's as simple as this: I am admin, if you have a problem with how I run the site, make your own.
| 2010-06-11 | 3:59 PM |
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