ANN: Picture ProgressBar Image Collections - Promotion

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Saulo I. Regis

Password Informatica announces a special promotion!

Now you can buy 2,000 (two thousand) "bar shaped", high-quality, attention
capturing, jpeg images to enhance your ProgressBar visual component at a
discount price.

More details at our site

http://www.pictureprogressbar.com

Enhance even more the GUI of your app with Picture ProgressBar!

Visit our web site and learn more about this new approach to the traditional
ProgressBar visual component.

Sincerely,

Your Picture ProgressBar Team!

http://www.pictureprogressbar.com
Picture ProgressBar - Your Users Will Love It!
 
Does it have the capability to know what the Maximum value should be, when
this can't be explicitly set?
For instance, if I get progress messages saying "1000 rows done", "2000 rows
done", but I don't know how many rows there are in total, can it still
display the progress correctly?
 
Does it have the capability to know what the Maximum value should be, when
this can't be explicitly set?
For instance, if I get progress messages saying "1000 rows done", "2000 rows
done", but I don't know how many rows there are in total, can it still
display the progress correctly?

Well, if you don't know how many rows there are, and you can't tell a
progress bar, how can you expect it to know? Besides, this guy is selling
images, not a progress bar component.

What exactly are you doing? Scanning items in a database or recursively
scanning files on a disk?


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Patty O'Dors said:
Does it have the capability to know what the Maximum value should be, when
this can't be explicitly set?
For instance, if I get progress messages saying "1000 rows done", "2000 rows
done", but I don't know how many rows there are in total, can it still
display the progress correctly?

Hi Patty,

Very interesting your question and fortunately we have an answer!

When an action is taking place in an app and the duration time of it is
unknown, upfront or cannot be estimated, usually some kind of "animation"
feed-back is given to the Users so they can "perceive" that the app is still
running and not dead-locked!

As an example we have that "rotating planet" that Internet Explorer presents
each time it's loading a home-page and many others abound out there.

A very creative way of using our Image Collections on these situations, and
this is a cool usage given by one of our clients, is to create a "slide
show" with our PictureBar images. You will progressively expose each image
as it's done in a Picture ProgressBar. Each image will be completely exposed
in a preset time (let's say 5 seconds). When the exposition of an image
finishes another one starts immediately. This goes along the whole execution
of your app task.

Well you have already 2,000 PictureBar images at your disposal and this
number will increase in the near future!

Best Regards,

Saulo I. Regis
Password Informatica Ltda

http://www.pictureprogressbar.com
Picture ProgressBar - Your Users Will Love It

p.s.: I'm also a Software Developer!
 
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