
I have been interested in XUL for a while now, and ever sine a friend of mine showed me what he was able to achieve over a weekend with XUL, I was completely blown away...
But still the inertia to learn something new was just too much, especially when the Technology is still non IE (read non-commercial) but this article by Harry Fuecks on SitePoint has really got me interested.
The technology looks almost tailor-made for me. XML, CSS and JavaScript...
Hey wait, isn't that exactly what SVG is like too ;)
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