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18 Oct 2009 3:43 AM #21Sencha - Community Support Team
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That would require something like a "drop position indicator". Examples: http://tdg-i.com/img/screencasts/2009-10-18_0743.swf
That said, I am gong to retract my statement before. In the interest of *not* over complicating your work, I say forget what i said.

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18 Oct 2009 3:55 AM #22Sencha - Community Support Team
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Alright, I like suggestions/feedback though so if you have more just fire away

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18 Oct 2009 4:01 AM #23Sencha - Community Support Team
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I'd like to get my hands on it and build something functional. Eventually, do a nice blog post or screen cast on it.

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19 Oct 2009 5:23 AM #24
Awesome Control!
Awesome Control!
I can't wait to try it out. Great creation mankz!
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20 Oct 2009 2:37 PM #25
This is so nice, when do you expect to release it? What licensing options are you contemplating?
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21 Oct 2009 12:06 AM #26Sencha - Community Support Team
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30 Oct 2009 11:41 AM #27
This looks great! Thank you.
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30 Oct 2009 8:21 PM #28
This is a very exciting ux, I can't wait to try it out... Cheers!
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31 Oct 2009 3:48 AM #29
Looks very good, can't wait to try it out! This is the only component which is missing and therefore we still need a windows client for scheduling, if this component is as good as it looks, we can say goodbye to the windows client...

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31 Oct 2009 12:50 PM #30
nice work
nice work
I can use it, when is it available ?


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