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We use Flashchat internally within our company and have only maybe 14 users on at any one time. We are logged into the chat all day and use it to communicate as a team. Often when working the chat window gets buried under applications etc and we forget to look back frequently to see if anyones written anything. What would be great is to have an option that visually notifies you if a new public message has been entered. On Lotus Sametime for eg the taskbar button for the application flashes orange when a new message has been sent.
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In case some of you out there haven’t yet completed one or more of this year’s API Wishlist Surveys (and thanks to all of you who have – we have already gone way past the number of responses for previous years) I thought I’d post a gentle reminder and hopefully motivate a few more people to contribute by describing how they’ve helped influence our API development process.
So first for the reminder: the deadline is currently at the end of this week, on July 31st, 2009. As mentioned, the response rate this year has been very strong, so we may or may not end up extending this deadline (please don’t delay responding, just in case :-). We generally communicate the results of these wishlists at our annual Developer Days conferences. We present the results in terms of a prioritised wishlist, ordered by the volume of votes for each item. __________________________________________________ Self Cert Mortgages UK limousine services |
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The abstract really does say most of it. Awesometray is a tray (a JavaScript toolbar that affixes to an edge of the window) that allows for both administrator and user customization to offer a sort of quick-launch functionality for whatever they might want to make easily available.
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