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dbagchi77
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Posted - Oct 01 2012 :  07:05:22 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Folks,

I am a developer and founder of www.DoCircuits.com . We are based out of Dallas / Bangalore. We are trying to make circuit building, running and analysing - simple and fun. We have developed this online, cloud based app that will allow people to do this on a browser. We are still early and developing a lot features. We intend to keep the online version free for use.

My intention of writing this to request for help. Even though we are early - we need feedback from users, enthusiasts. Can I kindly request you to review our solution and help us make it better ?

Cheers,
Deb

SamRadford
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Posted - Nov 05 2012 :  06:50:11 AM  Show Profile  Visit SamRadford's Homepage  Reply with Quote
It seems to rely on "Flash". Won't work on iPad.
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Aaron Cake
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Posted - Nov 24 2012 :  11:07:20 AM  Show Profile  Visit Aaron Cake's Homepage  Send Aaron Cake an ICQ Message  Send Aaron Cake a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I guess the answer then is to use a tablet that supports Flash, unlike the artificially crippled iPad. Most Android tablets do and the BlackBerry Playbook does.

As evil as Flash is, it is still the primary mechanism for delivering interactive content on a website. Apple intentionally chose not to support it to force developers to write proprietary apps to get their content on the platform. It was brilliant really (even though Steve Jobs originally said when the iPhone was released that he would never open up the platform to developers past browser based HTML "apps") because it forced people to spend money on apps, of which a significant cut goes to Apple.
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