Ok, I remember reading about a really cool web-desktop API in a recent (well within the last year or so) issue of Linux Journal.

It was named "Open-*something*" and it looked very promising. It supported either flash or ajax and you could write your own web-enabled applications for it. It seemed like an online scripting language.

It was sort of a review, not a whole full-blown review, but more of a small blurb in the "New Products" section.

I had went to the website right away, checked it out but forgotten to bookmark the link.

Can anyone help me out?
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Found It - OpenLaszlo

On May 23rd, 2008 FredR says:

In this month's issue, via the "Next Month" sidebar, I saw it, a focus on web development, and OpenLaszlo. I replied before but my comment was sucked into a spam black hole.

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