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Photoshop simulator in HTML, CSS and jQuery works just like the real thing

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Re: Photoshop simulator in HTML, CSS and jQuery works just like the real thing

#5

Looks cool, but any time I try to click on anything, I get a OSX-style error dialog saying the app has become unresponsive. Using Google Chrome 16.0.912.75 m on Windows 7. But I must say it looks impressive up to that point! =P

Normally I wouldn't post this on Hacker News due to it's serious nature, but: thatsthejoke.png. Stupid post get stupid reply :)

Re: Photoshop simulator in HTML, CSS and jQuery works just like the real thing

#7

Looks cool, but any time I try to click on anything, I get a OSX-style error dialog saying the app has become unresponsive. Using Google Chrome 16.0.912.75 m on Windows 7. But I must say it looks impressive up to that point! =P

You mean this image: http://visualidiot.com/posts/photoshop/img/cymbal.gif ;)

Re: Photoshop simulator in HTML, CSS and jQuery works just like the real thing

#8

Looks cool, but any time I try to click on anything, I get a OSX-style error dialog saying the app has become unresponsive. Using Google Chrome 16.0.912.75 m on Windows 7. But I must say it looks impressive up to that point! =P

Yeah by the look of it I think thats by design!

Re: Photoshop simulator in HTML, CSS and jQuery works just like the real thing

#9
To actually bring up something slightly more serious: "I didn't have time to wait for Firefox to open up" - Is this really valid today? On my computer Firefox starts up slightly slower than Chrome, but that's because it's full of add-ons. When I run on a clean profile, it's just as quick as Chrome. Anyone else got some data/time on this?