Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > > I actually think Piper will require many user interfaces, since users will be > doing things so different with it. For example, you can use Piper just to > replace the pipes on the command-line (for non-technical users), while you can > use it to do distributed parallel calculations for [signal > processing/bioinformatics/artificial intelligence], or for fast real-time sound > effect processing. I don't think one (or even a few) UI can fit all needs. Very true, thank you. For those on the DNP-API list, you'll find more about Overflow (the native processing engine of Piper) at its website: http://freespeech.sourceforge.net/overflow.html Cheers. Jeff -- J.W. Bizzaro jeff at bioinformatics.org Director, Bioinformatics.org: The Open Lab http://bioinformatics.org/~jeff "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." -- Martin Luther King, Jr. --