mooglets.freewebsfarms.com— Moo.fx team just released this amazing interface that works like google home but much slicker. So long pageflakes and netvibes. (real browsers only)
Aug 4, 2006View in Crawl 4
Not compatible with IE6 on WinXP???I'll probably get dug down for this, but... I don't care how much of a "purist" you are, if you can't make your newest "gadget" work with the most prominent (by far) web browser on the planet, then you aren't doing a very good job. Whether you think some other browser is "better" or not is irrelevent, because this isn't even a useable product in the "real world". No one in their right mind would ever use this on a production website and expect the hordes of people that use IE to just say, "oh... ok... I'll just go install another browser just so I can view your webpage". That's a bit delusional.Not to mention that many people at businesses have no choice but to use what their company provides for them (almost always IE) and that leaves all of them out in the cold.I found the interface to be pretty smooth (not noticeably different than Google Home, though)... but the "add a mooglet" feature didn't work for anything other than what was already on the screen (I guess those ones aren't done yet?). The look and feel was nice (nice transparency), but I'd still mark this as lame for woefully insufficient compatibility.WATYF
it's pretty but one's gotta agree that IE compatibility is a must, no matter how crappy the most used browser in the world is :Pmooglets is pretty though and as a designer, there you have my support ;D
it's at least lazy not to adapt the top bar of the website to look right in IE, unless you wanna profit on people downloading Firefox, which is quite a possibility no ;D
Closed AccountAug 4, 2006
genius.
elderAug 4, 2006
Oh yes, i truly love that. That is gummy & happy.
diggoneAug 4, 2006
good job. you got it. i like to dig :)
atomic1fireAug 4, 2006
javascript is changing the way we digg things
er0kAug 4, 2006
pfff not ditching netvibes for that
watyfAug 4, 2006
Not compatible with IE6 on WinXP???I'll probably get dug down for this, but... I don't care how much of a "purist" you are, if you can't make your newest "gadget" work with the most prominent (by far) web browser on the planet, then you aren't doing a very good job. Whether you think some other browser is "better" or not is irrelevent, because this isn't even a useable product in the "real world". No one in their right mind would ever use this on a production website and expect the hordes of people that use IE to just say, "oh... ok... I'll just go install another browser just so I can view your webpage". That's a bit delusional.Not to mention that many people at businesses have no choice but to use what their company provides for them (almost always IE) and that leaves all of them out in the cold.I found the interface to be pretty smooth (not noticeably different than Google Home, though)... but the "add a mooglet" feature didn't work for anything other than what was already on the screen (I guess those ones aren't done yet?). The look and feel was nice (nice transparency), but I'd still mark this as lame for woefully insufficient compatibility.WATYF
prubini87Aug 24, 2006
it's pretty but one's gotta agree that IE compatibility is a must, no matter how crappy the most used browser in the world is :Pmooglets is pretty though and as a designer, there you have my support ;D
prubini87Aug 24, 2006
it's at least lazy not to adapt the top bar of the website to look right in IE, unless you wanna profit on people downloading Firefox, which is quite a possibility no ;D
hairyfreakAug 29, 2006
You guys are amazing. I don't see how you aren't absolutely massive yet, with all of the great stuff you keep releasing.