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[b] What is Lily?[/b]



Lily is a browser-based, [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_programming_language"]visual programming[/url] environment that lets people create programs graphically, without writing code, by drawing connections between data, images, sounds, text and graphics. Lily's cross-platform, free, open source and is written in [url="http://www.crockford.com/javascript/javascript.html"]JavaScript[/url]. Did we mention it's fun? [url="http://blog.lilyapp.org/downloads/"]Download[/url] it, check out the [url="http://blog.lilyapp.org/lily/demo/"]demos[/url] or read [url="http://www.lilyapp.org/about/"]more[/url] about it.

[b] News from the blog:[/b]

[b] June 20, 2009[/b]


[b] [url="http://blog.lilyapp.org/2009/06/lily_developer_site_has_moved.html"]Lily developer site has moved to Google code[/url][/b]



Devjavu, the company that was providing us with free project hosting, is closing so I've migrated everything to Google Code- the new url for the dev wiki, issue tracker and source code is [url="http://code.google.com/p/lilyapp/"]http://code.google.com/p/lilyapp/[/url]
The SVN checkout command is now: "[b]svn checkout http://lilyapp.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ lily[/b]"
I think I've updated all the links, but since I'm probably forgetting something, please let me know if you find anything that's out of date.

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[b] [url="http://blog.lilyapp.org/2008/09/multitouch_for_lily_1.html"]Multitouch for Lily[/url][/b]

[img]http://blog.lilyapp.org/images/lily2dcur_demo_screenshot.PNG[/img]
Tangible computing comes to Lily: yesterday on the [url="http://groups.google.com/group/lily-users"]user list[/url], Thomas Winningham announced a new set of Lily externals for doing multitouch applications using the [url="http://tuio.lfsaw.de/"]TUIO[/url] protocol. TUIO is the protocol used by [url="http://reactable.iua.upf.edu/"]reacTable[/url] and other table top interfaces. If you're not familiar with reacTable, take a minute to check out this [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h-RhyopUmc"]video[/url]. I've been thinking about doing a multitouch demo for the Lily 0.1 release, so Thomas's announcement was a terrific surprise and now I can't wait to try them out. Great work!

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It's been a while coming, but Lily public beta 2 is now available for [url="http://blog.lilyapp.org/downloads/"]download[/url]. Getting all of Lily's bits and pieces working on Firefox 3 was a bigger task than I imagined and took months to complete. Users contributed many bug reports and suggestions for improvements; not counting FF3 related work, this release contains over 150 bug fixes and enhancements since the first public beta in January. There are some great improvements in performance and usability.
Now that all the FF3 compatibility bugs have been squashed, we should be back on track to release Lily 0.1 in the fall.

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