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What's on your Domino wish list

I can't change Domino, but there's a lot of very nice things you can build with the platfom as it is: Pagination, tag clouds, calendar views... and a lot more Web 2.0 features yet to discover and build.

This time of the year, everybody is giving each-other presents. It is also the time where I seem to be the most creative. So if you would make a wish list, what would be the Domino application/feature you would like to have? I'll pick one out, give it my best shot and make it available for download at the year's ending.

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  1. 12/15/2007 03:13:34 PM, Theo Heselmans

    Michel, I got a challenge for you: I often need a date-picker in a web application. There are many good date pickers (including one from Julian Robichaux), but what they all lack, is a year-selector. E.g. a classic date-picker is lousy when it come to entering your birthdate. So the prerequisites: 1 .js file, 1 .css file, 1 easy call with the name/id of the field and date-formatting. Would be a nice present ! Have a great Xmas and year-end.

  2. 12/16/2007 11:11:26 PM, Mike Amberg

    The best caledar i have found and use in my Lotus Web forms

    www.dynarch.com/projects/calendar/

  3. 2007-12-17 09:34:07, Patrick Kwinten

    i would like to have a 'navigation' outline that collects its information from a view (or something similar), havingthe options to navigate through the view with twisties (without a refresh), by default it should have the document/category highlighted / opened that was clicked the last time...

    when working with tools like Joomla such a navigation menu is by default available

  4. 12/19/2007 10:33:49 AM, Theo Heselmans

    @Mike Very Nice Calendar indeed, but like most date-pickers, it lacks

  5. 12/19/2007 10:34:25 AM, Theo Heselmans

    ...a year-selector (e.g. for birthdays)

  6. 19/12/2007 16:55:07, Erwin Heeren

    @Theo, I sometimes use this one www.mattkruse.com/javascript/calendarpopup/ which has a year-selector.

  7. 25/06/2008 14:54:57, John Lindsay

    I'd love to see a decent Timesheets application that doesn't cost the earth.

  8. 25/06/2008 20:26:44, Michel Van der Meiren

    @John: Yes, my own company is also in great need of this. No time... very nice project though :-)

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