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RE: Re: MainLobby Ver 2.0


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  • Subject: RE: Re: MainLobby Ver 2.0
  • From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 13:10:21 -0000
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Mario,
Regarding wec accessibility, Jason probably thought of being able to install
MainLobby on the server and accessing it from other PC's via web interface.
That's the route all the software is taking. I would certainly prefer it,
then having to install local copy to each machine (if I understood it
right). That way you instantly get access from all your machines with web
browser, even remotely, from internet.
And you need CM12 and other hardware installed on server only.

Regards,
Nik
  -----Original Message-----
  From: mcascio1979 <mario@xxxxxxx> [mailto:mario@xxxxxxx]
  Sent: 18 January 2003 17:50
  To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx   Subject: [ukha_d] Re: MainLobby Ver 2.0


  Hi Jason,

  Regarding the Pronto - I'm working on a plugin that will allow the
  user to automate export for the Pronto, but here's a thread that has
  a link to some MainLobby Pronto Scene files.  Within the thread is
  also a link to a tutorial I posted:
  http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?
  s=&postid=1753914&highlight=pronto+mainlobby#post1753914

  For the PocketPC - there is a software called NetRemote which will
  convert your Pronto CCF to the PocketPC.  So if you complete the step
  above, you can quickly convert it for your PocketPC.

  Not sure what you mean by web accessible?  Do you mean, can you surf
  the internet from MainLobby?  If so, I'm also working on WebLobby
  which will allow you to create your own Browser complete with ML
  buttons and background skins.

  Once more features have been added to MainLobby, you'll start to some
  really cool animated buttons, backgrounds and other elements.  I even
  have some other designers working on private button collections.  So
  there will be many more options to choose from in the future.

  The license works per household unless it's commercial in nature.  So
  you can put it on each of your devices with one license.  If
  commercial, it would be required for each machine ML runs on.

  Regards,

  Mario Cascio
  Cinemar
  http://www.cinemaronline.com


  --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Jason Lee" <jasonjlee@n...> wrote:
  > Mario,
  >
  > On the last update email I received, it suggested using mainlobby
  for
  > pocket pc and pronto...
  >
  > How exactly is that done?
  >
  > and while i'm asking questions...
  >
  > Mainlobby is not web accessible at all is it?, or is that how the
  > pocketpc is done?
  >
  > I love the animation in the interface btw, nothing I've seen looks
  quite
  > that good..
  >
  > Another question..
  >
  > Is the license per site,(IE running a slightly different interface
  on a
  > fuji point 510 than the HTPC) or per machine? (In which case it
  could
  > get quite expensive)...
  >
  > TIA
  >
  > J




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