Welcome to the revolution…
Most people like shifting. We like it fast.
Put simply, MattX GNU Shifter is a highly interactive, distributed, document-oriented predicate-based Web 2.0 experimental BETA weblication built using the worlds most advanced scripting technologies. With hundreds of so called applications promising to change your life, there was nothing that gave an exact functional, implementational or sociological match across the multi-faceted Web 2.0 environment we live in… until you flush your problems away and Shift It™with MattX GNU Shifter.
Imagine a standard, a standard done properly. Imagine seeing the little badge on a website, news feed, wap portal or mobile computing device and knowing that it would work. MattX GNU Shifter gives you that comfort. We’re already seeing Shift compatible websites. We’re in a time limited exclusive BETA period, we need you to start shifting right away. Use it, mash it, flush it, wipe it, live it and breathe it in a world that works.
Imagine a description, a description of the weblication done properly. Imagine discovering what the weblication does and how the API works. Can you imagine that?
MattX GNU Shifter is also geared towards the mobile device market. Okay, so not everyone agrees that mobile shifts are needed, and we need to think about the shift delivery number scheme, but we're getting there.
“This is AMAZING! Got it to work in about 3 secs! This is shiftingly easy!”
“MattX GNU Shifter is the next best thing to canned SPAM”
“Very impressed with MattX GNU Shifter so far. It has enabled me to start building numerous collections of Deferred Actions, a process I've named Shifting, and for those procedures that cannot be dealt with by Shifting, I've managed to break down into TURDS.”
“I added three inches with MattX GNU Shifter in just 30 days.”
“Few people realise the magnitude of the impact GNU Shifter is going to have on the way we work, live, and think. As someone who was there at the beginning, and has been shift-compliant almost since day one, I think these doubters need to take a step back and take a closer look at this technology.”
We feel there are mixed feelings amongst the shifting community about the current state of the automagically generated shift URIs. To quote an example from one member; “I want to take shifts faster, I don't want to type HTML in every time I feel like a shift.”.
In this instance we feel the user is right, but we have come so far already? Can we really justify changing the URI scheme at this stage to more quick-shifting friendly version?
It has come to our attention that some people are taking advantage of the uncompiled nature of the shifting HTML source codes. We think a more secure method of shifting is needed, perhaps involving BEDIT management, but it must be done without affecting the Open WIPE Standards encouraged by Web 2.0.
We must face these challenges head on if we are to succeed in providing the next generation of shifting oportunities for the future of the web.