GUILala is a client side graphical user interface applet. Graphics render purely on GPU in openGL to vastly outperform established technologies like Adobe Flash and DHTML.

rely on GPU in openGL to vastly outperform established technologies like Adobe Flash and DHTML.

The 2D-ish Guilala layers render in a 3D GPU environment. This enables things like smooth zoom and scrolling, lighting effects and displaying 3D objects.

Idea

What’s needed for Mozilla and IE web browsers compatible online graphics like:

  • Higher then 24fps ‘animation’ of big areas, like dragging, or fades
  • Support combinations of image file formats: jpg, gif, png, svg
  • Live SVG xml editing for image transformations
  • High and scalable resolution

Needed is the client’s GPU? Use Adobe Flash technology? Not really…
Develop exotic browser plugin? Please no… Browser capabilities? Not enough…
Is there anything? There is JRE 1.6+ .

Download from: BerliOS




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Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 at 8:08 pm
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