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    On the 18th of May 2014, Lionel Laské wrote:<br>
    <br>
    While you are already updating your website you may want to take
    care of some typos:<br>
    Sugarizer is distributed in the form of 3 components:<br>
    <br>
    It could work <a id="thinclient">on any device ...</a><a
      id="thinclient"> and has also been tested</a><a id="thinclient">
      ...</a><a id="thinclient"> Sugarizer Thin Client doesn't need</a><a
      id="thinclient"> ... </a><a id="thinclient">but requires ...</a><a
      id="thinclient"><br>
    </a><a id="thinclient"></a><a id="thinclient">...<br>
    </a><a id="thinclient">Features of Sugarizer Thin Client include:</a><a
      id="thinclient"><br>
    </a><a id="client">... data store </a><a id="thinclient">...<br>
      ...<br>
    </a><a id="client">Sugarizer Client is Sugarizer installed locally
      on the device so it does not require ... - </a><a id="client"> it
      can work stand-alone</a><a id="thinclient"> (alternatively: it
      works stand-alone).</a><a id="client"> Server access could be
      required only when it needs network features.</a><a id="client">
      Sugarizer could work ...</a><a id="thinclient"><br>
      ...<br>
    </a><a id="client">then launch Chrome using the command line:</a><a
      id="thinclient"><br>
      ...<br>
    </a><a id="client"> Note that the option
      "--allow-file-access-from-files" is needed to authorize</a><a
      id="thinclient"> ... </a><a id="client"> Don't forget to close
      all other instances ... </a><a id="client">For other browser
      equivalent options see here.</a><a id="thinclient"><br>
      ...<br>
    </a><a id="client">to allow the installation of an application</a><a
      id="thinclient"> ...<br>
      <br>
    </a><a id="client">Features of Sugarizer Client include:<br>
    </a><a id="client">... data store </a><a id="thinclient">...</a><a
      id="client"><br>
      ...<br>
    </a><a id="server">Currently it just means to expose</a><a
      id="client"> ... </a><a id="server"> In the near future,
      Sugarizer Server will also be use</a><a id="client">d ...<br>
      ...<br>
    </a><a id="server"> just unzip the content of the Sugarizer Client</a><a
      href="http://sugarizer.org/#client"></a> in the directory of your
    web server<a id="client"> ...<br>
      <br>
      <br>
    </a><a id="thinclient">I am also looking if and how the </a><a
      id="thinclient">Sugar Local data store storage limited by the
      browser can be increased above the 5Mb</a><a id="thinclient">
      limit.<br>
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      Christian<br>
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        <div class="gmail_extra">Hmm. You're right, the repository name
          had changed ("sugarizer" instead of "Sugarizer") because I'm
          working on the next release.</div>
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          I've fixed the <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            href="http://sugarizer.org">sugarizer.org</a> web site. It
          should works now.</div>
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        <div class="gmail_extra">               Lionel.</div>
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          <br>
          <div class="gmail_quote">2014-05-18 1:02 GMT+02:00 <span
              dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="mailto:sugar-devel-request@lists.sugarlabs.org"
                target="_blank">sugar-devel-request@lists.sugarlabs.org</a>></span></div>
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    Christian Stroetmann <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
        href="mailto:stroetmann@ontolab.com" target="_blank">stroetmann@ontolab.com</a>></span>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">:<br>
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              In fact, I do know the web loaction.<br>
              But I only tried to run the Thin Client again yesterday by
              pushing on<br>
              the button "Run it now!" respectively by following the
              hyperlinks to<br>
              "<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="http://llaske.github.io/Sugarizer/"
                target="_blank">llaske.github.io/Sugarizer/</a>" and,
              honestly, because "<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="http://llaske.github.io" target="_blank">llaske.github.io</a>"<br>
              is not accessable at all, I have concluded that the code
              for the Client<br>
              and the Server can't be downloaded anymore as well.<br>
              Now I found that the correct address of the repository is:<br>
              <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="http://github.com/llaske/Sugarizer"
                target="_blank">github.com/llaske/Sugarizer</a> .<br>
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