Posts Tagged ‘driven interfaces’
The Escapers release Lucid for Mac OS X – Javascript Builder
Last Updated on Wednesday, 5 September 2012 01:35 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 5 September 2012 01:35
The Escapers introduce Lucid, their brand new development app for Mac OS X. Lucid is a Javascript builder with an incredible new interface, and a completely new way of thinking about web programming. Lucid let’s you add Javascript animations, logic, and AJAX capability to your pages using an incredible new drag and drop interface. Lucid lets you add events to elements on your web page with drag and drop, and create complex animations through simple ‘Actions’. Continue reading
Tags: Actions, animated menus, apple logo, Builder, Development, driven interfaces, drop interface, Google, google maps, HTML, iphone, javascript, jQuery, mac os x, Maps, page, personal productivity software, simple stuff, software, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Securifi Announces Almond – World’s 1st WiFi Router for the rest of us
Last Updated on Thursday, 23 February 2012 01:35 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 23 February 2012 01:35
The Macintosh, released in 1984, became the first computer intuitive enough for the rest of us. Securifi’s Almond is the first wireless router for the rest of us. It sports a color touch screen that does away with PC- or Mac-based setup or maintenance. Almond not only removes the need for the intimidating web-driven interfaces consumers have struggled with for over a decade, it removes the need for operating through a PC or Macintosh entirely. Continue reading
Tags: bedroom range, color touch screen, driven interfaces, era, free configuration, full qwerty keyboard, internal antennas, microwave, need, password, pixel, power, router setup, setup, Taiwon, today, touch screen technology, Wireless, wireless routers, wpa wpa2 | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off