While I am generally very skeptical of half-assed reimplementations of existing tools with a stamp "now in the browser!!!", 280 was probably the first case when I said to myself "this is damn nice!"<p>Very well done. So much different from the typical crappy and laggy "online app" experience I've seen before.<p>And THANK YOU!!! for not using Flash.
Damn impressive work with Javascript, guys!<p>We are rapidly getting to the point where it's almost difficult to tell at a glance if you are using a web-based app or a client-based app.
That looks technologically impressive. I heard they will be releasing their Objective-J tools as open source, is there any truth to that? I'd love to see what's running behind this.<p>Does anyone know how long this took?
Congratulations! It is impressive product. The site is little slow but expected. I like how clean the editor looks and you added all the necessary functionalities without using Flash. Wish you great success in future.
Clicking on the next slide button or the slide itself just took me to the top of the page.<p>EDIT: I'm not complaining, I used the actual slide builder and that was awesome. It's miles beyond any of my hacks :).
You guys are really really impressive.<p>Crashed my firefox but that crashes at everything and is damn slow. works like a charm in Safari.<p>The video embed were not working though...
i don't want to be the mean guy and although I realise the technical challenge, it feels very slow and unresponsive (i tried it on IE 7, AMD Turion 64 which should be more than enough)