Open For Business: eBay Desktop Beta - an Adobe AIR Application. 4

Posted by Daniel Wanja Thu, 21 Jun 2007 01:01:45 GMT

The invitations are going out! So, if you haven’t yet, go signup for the eBay Desktop beta (code name Project “San Dimas”“) at http://www.projectsandimas.com/.

The eBay Desktop is an Apollo Application, oops, Adobe AIR application, that is developed by our friends Tony Hillerson and Sean Christmann from EffetiveUI for eBay. As they had their hand full applying the finishing touch to the beta, they asked Lee and myself to help with the beta Signup program and administration site which is a Ruby on Rails application. How cool is that! Thanks guys for the opportunity to work on such a visible project…

Now if you know Sean you will understand why using the eBay Desktop is fun. When Sean is not coding he is playing games, and he want’s any application to be fun and playful. Even when he gives talks he manages to demonstrates how to program a WII controller. It’s cool that Alan Lewis gave them the creative freedom to create some new user experience concepts on top of the existing eBay apis.

Ken, my desk neighbor at one of my clients asked why would you need something like Adobe AIR? Well in the case of the eBay Desktop, you are provided with an immersive experience, having a dedicated application will encourage the user to stay within that application and not get (too) distracted. The desktop also allows to save custom searches and additional information locally, thus providing functionality that may not be available by the existing eBay apis. It could also allow for functionality like drag&drop of images and text from the file system to create online auctions, use a connected camera to snap pictures, scan bar codes to retrieve product information, and so on…

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PS: Hey Sean what’s your blog…or are you too busy coding?

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  1. Tony Thu, 21 Jun 2007 04:03:12 GMT

    Just so it’s clear, Sean’s the real rockstar on this project. His blog is at http://www.craftymind.com/, but of course he never updates it because he’s out being crafty.

  2. Jhecht Thu, 21 Jun 2007 23:20:08 GMT

    Does anyone else think its kinda stupid that people call it “Adobe AIR” when AIR stands for “Adobe Integrated Runtime”? So, basically people are saying “It’s an Adobe Adobe Integrated Runtime file that does….” I think it’s kinda repetative. Why not just say “An AIR program” or “An AIR File” or.. i dont know something else. OR! Adobe could just rename it Apollo, save everyone some time.

  3. Jhecht Thu, 21 Jun 2007 23:27:29 GMT

    Does anyone else think its kinda stupid that people call it “Adobe AIR” when AIR stands for “Adobe Integrated Runtime”? So, basically people are saying “It’s an Adobe Adobe Integrated Runtime file that does….” I think it’s kinda repetative. Why not just say “An AIR program” or “An AIR File” or.. i dont know something else. OR! Adobe could just rename it Apollo, save everyone some time.

  4. mmorpg Wed, 05 Mar 2008 22:23:09 GMT

    The solution is a great one because he is a gamer and thought of something fun yet functional. E-bay continues to be the standard in online exchange/purchases.

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