Rule #1 - Be Patient - Rule #2 - Don't ask when, if you don't contribute - Rule #3 - You have coding skills - LinuxMCE's small brother is available: http://www.agocontrol.com
There is someone who already made a DCE implementation in Java that posted here a while ago. You should search the forums for it if you are going for that option.br,sambuca
Thinking of a chrome/chromium web app, maybe?! Note that Hexxah's Chromium OS builds will run off a USB drive or in a VirtualBox virtual machine...http://chromeos.hexxeh.net/Wouldn't it be nice to have a Chrome/Chromium LinuxMCE Orbiter installable app??
hell no. btw the features request forum is elsewhere. this one is DEVELOPERS. Meaning people with intentions of, or who are currently DEVELOPING. not being looky-loo's or making inane suggestions on every damned topic. oi!>.<Admins: we need to start enforcing forum rules. kinda tired of this.
Jasp is just enthusiastic.... and learning the system.... I'm sure he'll contribute once he's got his bearings.
ah yes, I remember now. Its not quite finished. I hadn't decided whether to stick with the compile against database approach used in the normal C++ devices (so you have constants matched with IDs in your source code generated from the database), or whether to load them at runtime.Anyway, its not in a slick, finished state.