- Robert O'Callahan: Here Comes A New Challenger!
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A friend pointed me at a very interesting article about the New York Times Reader, which is based on the Windows Presentation Foundation. You should also read The Times' FAQ. It fulfills my expectations that I blogged about before: a classy application that takes eyeballs away from the Web and back to a world fully under Microsoft's control. Obviously we need to make it possible to do the same things in a Web page. As far as I can tell there are three sets of issues: offline access and layout. The rest of Reader's features could be implemented using existing Web technology, as an AJAX application (although XUL would help). I believe the offline access issues are actually easier to solve; we're shipping part of a solution in Firefox 2 (DOM Storage). The other part of a solution is the ability to fetch and pin pages in the browser cache so sites can ensure they'll be available offline. I have a proposal for that. It needs some work but doesn't seem to be a huge task to specify and implement. The other issues are layout and rendering. Clearly there's a big emphasis on columns; fortunately Firefox does columns. Unfortunately our columns don't make it easy to create the sort of page-based UI I see in the screenshots. view original article
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