Publicity
Here is a list of acticles, reviews and news updates that other parties made on Tigermouse. We have also Google Alerts page to help us track all news, but feel free to let us know if you found any interesting document mentioning Tigermouse.
If you wish to mention Tigermouse on your page you might find useful the images provided: logo (full version), logo (compact version), button.
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OneAjax
Spotted on October 27th, 2007. -
Wikipedia
Submission on October 24th, 2007 by Michał Słaby. -
roScripts
Submission on July 3rd, 2007 by Michał Słaby to web development portal.
There is an Ajax tools of the month contest going on in September 2007, where Tigermouse has been listed. Click to Digg the contest page. -
SWIK
Submission on June 20th, 2007 by Michał Słaby. -
ohloh

Submission on May 12th, 2007 by Michał Słaby to open source projects tracking tool. -
HTML.it
Review in Italian on January 8th, 2007
See English translation (courtesy of babelfish.altavista.com)
Detailed review and frameworks comparison. From the article: Optimal candidate for the podium of the list. -
AJAX Magazine
News update on December 9th, 2006 by Michał Słaby. -
Ajaxian
Announcement on November 15th, 2006 posted by Michał Słaby. This news was repeated in numerous places. -
ajaxlines
Announcement on November, 2006 posted by Michał Słaby.
bloggers who blogged us
Antoine Choppin (project contributor) - September 23rd, 2007
Après quelques essais (j’ai exploré quelques frameworks listés ici), je suis tombé sur Tigermouse,
qui m’a séduit par sa simplicité, et la “pureté” de son implémentation du MVC. Le code est extrêmement bien documenté,
et répondait assez bien à mes attentes: en quelques lignes, on peut vraiment créer une webapp PHP/AJAX sans avoir
à écrire une ligne de Javascript.
blog.nerdd.dk - June 18th, 2007
When I almost had given up, I gave it one more shot and looked at Tigermouse.
This framework actually looks like it is no-nonsense and wraps JavaScript entirely in PHP.
One thing is for sure, this framework is something I will look further into.
PHP Blogger - April 15th, 2007
Prima finde ich auch die Entscheidung möglichst viel Code auf den Server zu packen.
Business-Logik gehört definitiv nicht in Javascript-Libs.









