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  • Kevin Chiu 3:01 am on August 26, 2005 Permalink | Reply
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    Google Summer of Code Update 

    Well, I finally got some coding done today. I’m about 1/2 done with the networking/backend code, it’s just that the final 1/2 is kind of tricky.

    Tomorrow, I hope to get some basic command structure completed, and then I can start passing commands around and simulating user interaction.

    Ahhh… so little time left.

     
  • Kevin Chiu 7:57 pm on August 24, 2005 Permalink | Reply
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    Petition: Put Google Talk into Digg Profiles 

    Where’s Google Talk?
    Kevin Rose, can you hear us?
    Add Google Talk to the IM list!

    Update: Thank You!

     
    • Maverick 11:12 pm on August 24, 2005 Permalink

      K rose dug it, it shall be done :D that my prediction

    • Anonymous 11:27 pm on August 24, 2005 Permalink

      Why not just Jabber?

    • Ryan M 5:29 am on August 25, 2005 Permalink

      Chill out man!

      Google Talk Just came out.

    • gray b. 12:37 pm on August 25, 2005 Permalink

      i look forward to google talk being an option asap too.

    • senorloro 10:34 am on October 24, 2005 Permalink

      Yes they must add it. Remove the other ones. Power!

  • Kevin Chiu 4:46 pm on August 24, 2005 Permalink | Reply
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    Integrating Google Talk with Google Desktop 2 

    1. Have both Google Desktop 2 and Google Talk installed.
    2. Put Google Desktop into Sidebar mode by right clicking the Google Desktop Search taskbar icon and selecting sidebar, then clicking the down arrow in the title bar of the sidebar and selecting the dock option you want (right or left). You can also select Down Arrow -> autohide if you don’t like it taking up space on your screen.
    3. Click the down arrow in the title bar of the Google Desktop sidebar and select the option Add/Remove panels.
    4. Check Google Talk.
    5. Uncheck Gmail – Google Talk takes over for incoming email notification.

    Troubleshooting:
    If at first the option “Google Talk” does not appear as a panel to be added, just close the sidebar and open it again. The option should appear. – thanks Rohan

    You can also try restarting Google Talk to get the add panel option to appear. – A Commenter

     
    • Anonymous 5:21 pm on August 24, 2005 Permalink

      How do you put gtalk into sidebar mode?

    • Kevin 5:25 pm on August 24, 2005 Permalink

      You need to put Google Desktop into Sidebar mode by right clicking the Google Desktop Search taskbar icon and selecting sidebar, then clicking the down arrow in the title bar of the sidebar and selecting the dock option you want (right or left)

      Then you just need to go to the down-arrow menu -> Add/Remove Panels -> Put a check mark next to Google Talk

    • Kevin 5:26 pm on August 24, 2005 Permalink

      Did I mention you need to have Google Desktop installed? (http://desktop.google.com)

    • Anonymous 7:51 pm on August 24, 2005 Permalink

      Got it, I had to quit gTalk first before it would show up as a panel I could use in the sidebar.

    • Phil Ucerian 5:16 am on August 25, 2005 Permalink

      sweet wallpaper can you send me it or where did you get it from?? thx

    • Kevin 5:53 am on August 25, 2005 Permalink

    • Stijn 9:23 am on August 26, 2005 Permalink

      if only my friends stopped using MSN and started using Talk…

    • Rishi 10:45 pm on November 17, 2005 Permalink

      Yup, my friends love to use MSN too for some reason….. Only a few of them use Google Talk! How come you have sooooo many friends that use google talk? I wish it was that way with my friends…..

  • Kevin Chiu 2:43 am on August 24, 2005 Permalink | Reply
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    status + 7 day plan 

    Current: Jxta work done, using p2p sockets (virtual tcp/ip sockets built on top of JXTA)
    Plan:
    August
    24 – Use simulated commands from the server to make things happen in a view in Eclipse.
    25 – Make client broadcasting through server work.
    26 – Make client commands work: joining meeting, quitting meeting. (display in peer group status window)
    27 – Use input listeners to gather input events and broadcast them to peer group. 1-cursor collaborative text editing prototype.
    28 – multi-curser editing
    29 – package into Eclipse RCP (need help)

    —– remaining time —–
    simple example JPEG editor (brightness?)
    simple example SVG editor (different color lines?)

     
    • Brad GNUberg 8:54 pm on August 30, 2005 Permalink

      Hi! Are you using the P2P Sockets project (p2psockets.jxta.org) in your application? What are you developing? I’m the original founder of P2P Sockets and would love to know more about what you are working on.

  • Kevin Chiu 1:40 pm on August 13, 2005 Permalink | Reply
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    Program Layout 


    Basic Program Layout
    The Interface Selector will probably be a simple row of tabs, one for each open document.
    The Main Editor View will probably be non existant, since I can bind the individual plugin’s editing views to the tabbed editor panes.

     
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