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Extreme Web 2.0?

This must be this years most overworked page. Check it out and be astonished.

permanent link 04 nov at 10:44 by Daniel

There are 9 guest comments so far.

commentat 11:03 on 04 November 2006, Anthony wrote:

You do realise they are just taking the piss?

commentat 17:41 on 04 November 2006, Stevens wrote:

One thing that the site misses out, checking if there is a pop-up blocker.

commentat 18:26 on 04 November 2006, unstructure wrote:

It checked if there was a popup blocker when I clicked on it.

commentat 18:45 on 04 November 2006, David B wrote:

That was awesome, you HAVE to look at it in IE for it to 'work'. You guys do realize that is precisly what Microsoft wants to do?

The day they bring that to reality is the day I find another proffesion. Maybe smashing bricks or something.

commentat 23:59 on 05 November 2006, niko neugebauer wrote:

A big bow to the guy, who developed it ... Call him whatever you wish (Fanboy included), but this work is an awesome piece of the programming art...

commentat 09:10 on 06 November 2006, Bert Fonteyn wrote:

How can any individual who admires the Windows 2000 "UI" be taken serious?

commentat 13:03 on 06 November 2006, nick wrote:

why is this down as web 2.0 - its not? Its just a bad take on those scripts which have been around for years? The scripts which make the website look like windows? Look at the code - its all javascript and vbscript.

commentat 18:31 on 06 November 2006, Steve Tucker wrote:

Amazing piece of programming. Just seems a shame the developer didnt simulate a much prettier Mac interface instead.

commentat 21:24 on 06 November 2006, fred wrote:

I admire the work in there!

But,

The whole layout makes it very hard to navigate. I kept 1 minute on the site and I left and probably I'll never go back. This website has been up for a LONG time and not web 2.0 to me!

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