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Sunday 05 October 2008

MiniG - powered by GWT

MiniG  is a webmail implementation with a GMail like user interface. It is completely free software and is designed to work
with Cyrus IMAP servers.
MiniG uses a distributed architecture. Its GWT user interface comunicates with a REST webservice responsible of full text indexing, grouping of email as conversations and communication with addressbook data sources. The backend webservice is written using Eclipse OSGi technologies to provide great modularity.

http://minig.org

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Saturday 04 October 2008

PostAffiliateXpress - powered by GWT

Ben Galbraith

The UI combines a Vista-like “Start” menu along with an OS X-like dock (using everyone’s favorite fish-eye widget). It also has a built-in widget system that leverages Google Widgets. Overall, it’s a pretty nice implementation of a desktop and windowing in Ajax.

If you want to switch from Classical to Multi-Window, go to the "Panel settings". In Multi-Window, I was able to add my GWT-Keyboard-Warrior application gadget.

http://samples.gwtphp.com/pax4/merchants/

GWT-Keyboard-Warrior Gadget

Source : ajaxian.com

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Thursday 25 September 2008

Google Moderator - powered by GWT

Google has released Google Moderator. This application is supported by Google Web Toolkit.

Introducing Google Moderator on App Engine

http://moderator.appspot.com/

 

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Wednesday 24 September 2008

Clarity Accounting - powered by GWT

Dobes

Last Thursday at Launch Party 5 one of the things surprised people was my use of the Google Web Toolkit (usually abbreviated as GWT) to develop the application.  Since GWT is so new, there are relatively few publically viewable application that use it, and of those, few are as attractive as Clarity Accounting.

GWT is the Tech that Makes Clarity Accounting Tick

Demonstration

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Tuesday 23 September 2008

Talend Administrator powered by GWT

Talend has published some screenshots about their Administrator tool.

Talend, the provider of open source data integration software (ETL).

Talend Administrator with GWT: first results

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Thursday 14 August 2008

GoGrid powered by GWT

GoGrid is being showcased on the GWT Featured Project Page. GoGrid's rich, interactive graphical user interface (GUI) is built using the Google Web Toolkit (GWT), an open-source Java development framework which enables GoGrid to provide a quick, responsive and interactive user experience. GoGrid is nominated for Best Virtualization Solution for the LinuxWorld 2008's Product Excellence Awards.

Google selects GoGrid for its Cloud Computing Framework


Wednesday 13 August 2008

Project Kaiser, powered by GWT

Maxim

I'd love to introduce new big application which uses GWT as a client.

It is till in alpha stage but already gives some figures concerning
what can be done using such powerfull tool as GWT.

Project Kaiser™ provides (when ready) the following functionality
-Project Management (unlimited projects hierarchy)
-Issue tracking
-Forums
-Documentation management
-Content management

http://www.triniforce.com/pk.html
Source : GWT Forum

Tuesday 12 August 2008

Tombs of Asciiroth powered by GWT

Dion Almaer

Asciiroth is a a complete, functional, open source game, written using GWT, and distributed either as an Adobe AIR application, or as a game you can play over the web. In the latter case, it uses Gears to provide saved game support. (So bottom line is you can play it using AIR or Firefox… IE is too slow, Opera/Safari aren’t supported by Gears.)

Tombs of Asciiroth: GWT, Gears, and AIR enabled RPG Game

Source : Tombs of Asciiroth: Un RPG made with Air & Gears

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Friday 08 August 2008

GoGrid, powered by GWT

Cloud Computing News Desk

The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) allowed GoGrid developers to code, debug and test strong software development best practices and produce a fast, rich, friendly User Interface. GoGrid launched the Cloud Infrastructure product first with a Graphical User Interface and later added an API (Application Programming Interface). "We felt that it was important to reduce the barrier to entry first, and extend the programmatic functionality to developers and system administrators with the introduction of the API later," explained GoGrid's Technology Evangelist, Michael Sheehan, continuing, "the use of GWT allowed our developers to be able to do much more with fewer errors, delivering a more robust and graphically pleasing experience to the end-user."

GoGrid uses Google Web Toolkit to Extend Cloud Computing User Interface

Wednesday 06 August 2008

Chosr, powered by GWT

Dion Almaer

 Chosr is another Quicksilver inspired piece of software, that lives in the Web, created by Julius Eckert using GWT.

chosr: Quicksilver interface in the Web

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