Josh, Scott, Rachel, Clayton, et al who are involved--
These are some exciting improvements:
• Not only the - Timeline Comparison - Multi Comparison - Dual Comparison, but also the
- Full-screen movie player
- Full-screen image viewer
- Full-screen swf player [which we formerly called the “Shell screen”]
• Obviously, the Section 508 compliance is huge, including “All templates that play media (audio, video) having the capability to present accessibility data, such as transcripts for audio, alternate text and descriptive text for images.
• “Home” button added to root border [something for which we’ve long known there was a need]
• 2.1.14: FLV playback support for AV media in all relevant templates [Is that embedded or pop-up?]
• Option to link out from Aspects and Enlargement screens [Smart: no dead ends… although with links out from the Series, too, I do foresee the risk of endless wandering without getting to the end of the idea you started to grasp!]
• Option to use thumbnails “instead or in addition to text” on Exploration Entry [Great: mix it up a bit and vary the look-and-feel between presentations]
• Mid-ground (background) images option added for all templates and is available at individual screen level [along that same line—very graphically empowering]
• Resolve issues in properly handling apostrophes in text [Finally!], as well as Consistent HTML and diacritical rendering in all template text areas [Yea!]
• 2.2.7.2. Built-in Series Zoom screen design and functionality identical to separate Zoom Template except for addition of paging [in other words, Series will now support audio!]
Plus:
• a migration tool that will “only need to be run once” [Visionary!!!]
• The installer as well as a stand-alone application will include a wizard that steps the lay user through first-time configuration of Pachyderm.
• The process for creating new installers (for subsequent releases) will be documented clearly, and the documentation will be placed on SourceForge and PachyForge
Other significant improvements redressing legacy vestiges that I am less directly familiar with but have heard rumors of and that sound like a good idea:
• All institution-specific legacy libraries and .NET dependencies will be removed from the Pachyderm code
Standalone application. This is unclear to me. Can one install Pachy on the desktop? I assume it still must be served over the network, no?
Kudos on all the good work. Very clear.
