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RE: Introducing xAP Desktop
- Subject: RE: Introducing xAP Desktop
- From: Patrick Lidstone \(Personal e-mail\)
- Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 08:04:00 +0000
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> Subject: [xap_automation] Introducing xAP Desktop
>
>
> Introduced at UKHA2004 was our new app xAP Desktop. Now it's time for
> all to see it!
For those that didn't make it to UKHA, this app *totally* rocks. Even if
you don't have any xAP installed today, it's worth the download just to
get news, TV guides and weather onto the desktop in a non-intrusive
manner.
If you happen to have a Slim, xAP based caller id or what-not, then
it becomes seriously cool - you get pop ups (well, fade ups actually)
in response to events and can also control devices direct from the
overlays.
And the best bit (for me, anyway :-) - it's all end-user configurable,
so you
can add in your own overlays or customise the existing ones using the
built
in editor thingy.
Awesome. Just awesome!
Patrick
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