Currently I am working on a bigger project where Extjs has an important role. Up to now I had no experience with it charts capabilities. From an earlier work experience I knew Fusion Charts, but I was looking for something “for free”, so my eye fell on Google Charts.
For an application we are developing at the moment for our company, I needed an integrated player for youtube movies. Condition was however, that it could run in an Extjs version 3.2 panel (or window). I started to look on internet (where else?), for I thought that this certainly must have tried once. I was a bit surprised that there’s no standard widget for this in Extjs. Read how easy it is to use in your own applications. I will stick as much as possible to the integration, skipping explanations on why it is working, for we want to see movies, don’t we?
On my endless search for freeware (or almost free) software I found this application. It is originated from Romania. The software shows us a fantastic view on the possibilities of building applications with the Extjs framework. Although I have to be fair to say I only had a brief view at the deeper contents of the package, I have to admit that it is a fine piece of work. www.rvxmanager.com. Also the supporting website deserves to get a big compliment.
What exactly is a “page ear”? Well that are those nice page flips, mostly on the right top of a web page. They are there to invite you to click on it, for getting some more “hidden” information (shown with some animation). As a sample I have used the “donkey-ears” from http://www.webpicasso.de/blog/pageear-free-peel-away-ad/. It’s free-of-charge as long as you keep the copyright in the javascript.
Personally I am allergic for software that looks nice in a demo, but in your situation just don’t works. Even worse is when the manual also useless is. So I know, I create some expectation here. I will explain how my “ear” works (related to our website http://www.rjb-europe.com).

