Community request: Calling all screenshots!

Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com
Mon Oct 25 11:26:51 EDT 2010


I'm giving a talk on Nov 3 on cross-platform UI design in which LiveCode 
will feature prominently:

<http://www.mactech.com/conference/about>

Here's a chance to make both LC and and your work look good for that 
conference audience:

I'm including a number of slides of screenshots showing applications 
designed for more than one platform.   Those that are included will have 
the developer/company name prominently displayed along with the app 
name, so while this isn't nearly as good as getting your app on the 
Oprah show I hope it's at least somewhat motivating.

I'm looking for screen shots with the following characteristics:

- commercial apps preferred, but in-house apps can be good examples too 
if they look really nice (most of my in-house stuff doesn't <g>)

- a screen shot for each platform, at least Mac and Win but extra bonus 
points if you have a Linux version

- full-screen resolution @ 1024x768

If interested, please email your screenshots to me at:

    revVEN at fourthworld.com

...and include this either in a text file or in the body of the email:

- App name
- App version
- Your name
- Company name
- URL to the app's main page
- Brief description of what the app does, along with any notes you like 
about any design challenges you encountered with the different platforms 
and how you overcame them.

For this talk I'm more interested in design than technical discussion, 
but if you have a technical story to tell that's language-independent 
feel free to include it.

Feel free to include additional screen shots of details if you feel they 
add substantially to an understanding of your app's story.

Thanks in advance for your help.  Looks like it'll be a fun conference.

--
  Richard Gaskin
  Fourth World
  LiveCode training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com
  Webzine for LiveCode developers: http://www.LiveCodeJournal.com
  LiveCode Journal blog: http://LiveCodejournal.com/blog.irv



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