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18th February 2008
night
Customers - here we come!
from nomad
Not much happened on this page over the last months. Currently we are forming our internal contracts to get together as a real company. Finding customers is our main taks at the moment, and it looks promising, hopefully the first contracts are signed and we can start to shine =).

Well then, to whom ever may read this ... keep your eyes open, we're on the run!
06th November 2007
noon
Ruby? Maybe!
from nomad
We are currently investigating, wheter we should change our small (and let me say sort of hacky) website to a more convenient ruby cms called radiant. There are some ups and downs, and personally, as much as i like ruby - it's pretty neat - i sort of like the i-did-all-by-myself-in-python way too.

Well, so stay tuned for changes to come (there are going to be changes! Whethers it's Ruby or not ;)
13rd September 2007
evening
Developers, Developers, Developers...
from nomad
As a "big man" at Microsoft once said, or should I say shouted ;). And I'm not talking about the little dance, he included. Enough with the fun, we are in the process of developing an IDE for JavaScript. Not just a little text editor thing, with syntax highlighting and a bit of snippets here and some completion there, no - complete IDE. Code completion, suggestion, correction, error tracking, well, everthing nice, an IDE give you.

We are expecting a big benefit in developing JavaScript (as in hyperGUI) and thus aim to get a much better workflow and easier product creation with this improved tool chain.
18th May 2007
evening
A Sign of Live...
from nomad
We are still here, but it seem's a bit quiet. Well it IS a bit quiet due to the fact, that we are quite busy with our lives, studies and work so the development of the framework slowed down a bit. But don't panic, as the hitchhicker guide says, we're still alive an kickin'

Stay clean and keep rockin'
15th March 2007
night
DEMO Released
from BLooD
We are proud to anounce that we finished the demo of hyperGUI in form of the mentioned Ontology Editor. Head over to the "Software Laboratory" to check it out. At least you need Firefox or Internet Explorer 6/7 to run the application. A small handbook will be released soon.

If you want to give us feedback or report any bugs, please contact us via contact form or place a comment in the "Demo Released" blog thread!

Thanks
HnH Software team