[topicmapmail] New release of the TM4L Editor
Dicheva, Darina
dichevad@wssu.edu
Tue, 9 Aug 2005 20:23:51 -0400
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Murray Altheim [mailto:m.altheim@open.ac.uk]=20
> Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 7:37 PM
> To: Dicheva, Darina
> Cc: topicmapmail
> Subject: Re: [topicmapmail] New release of the TM4L Editor
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> Dicheva, Darina wrote:
> > Hello all,
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> > The third version of the TM4L Editor is now available. Some bugs,=20
> > including the reported one related to the Topic Typing=20
> view, have been=20
> > fixed and some new features have been added. For example,=20
> the current=20
> > version is provided with built-in visualization=20
> capabilities. We have=20
> > also extended the initial set of Dublin Core elements using the=20
> > standard PSIs for them.
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> > The last version of TM4L can be downloaded from=20
> > http://www.wssu.edu/iis/NSDL/download.html
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> > Please see the TM4L Editor Help included in the=20
> downloadable package=20
> > for how to use the last version of the editor including the=20
> new features.
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> > As always we will appreciate your feedback.
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> Darina,
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> While I understand the motivation in using Java 1.5, have you=20
> thought about providing a Java 1.4.x compatible version?=20
> There are a vast number of people who are still with versions=20
> prior to 1.5, and probably will be for even a year or so, and=20
> the requirement of 1.5 may put off a considerable number of people.
> I, for one, as I have a 1.4.2 development environment and=20
> don't want to install 1.5 just yet. My own project could=20
> potentially use TM4L but I am staying with 1.4.2 for the=20
> above-stated reasons.
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> Just a thought, as feedback. It looks like an interesting project.
Thanks, Murray.
Concerning a Java 1.4.x compatible version of TM4L, we don't have much
resources but we will do our best to provide such a version (so that we
don't loose a potential user like you :-)
All the very best,
Darina
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