I used this and springy (https://github.com/dhotson/springy) to make a cool force directed graph editor for state machines in a few days. Performance was great really.
That's really cool because as the only reader of HN that's on Windows Vista SP1 with IE8, I can confirm that this is the first graphical JS demo posted to HN in the last 12 months that actually works on my setup.
Have you considered using VMs for these environments (ie. XP, Vista)? You're potentially leaving a chunk of your users out in the cold if it stops working properly in Windows 7 / IE 9+ / Chrome / Firefox.
(I have no idea if you're doing web or application development.)
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[ 43.1 ms ] story [ 1642 ms ] threadSince i first used yahoo pipes, years ago, i have a project in mind where i could use exactly this functionality.
I was always to lazy to give it a shot on my own, but i think now would be the right time. I'll keep you updated.
Thank you.
Happy to put up a link when shipped so you can see JsPlumb in action.
Though am planning to update soon...
(I have no idea if you're doing web or application development.)
It is a great way to make drag-n-drop widgets that work for pretty much any browser. Simon has done an awesome job with this.