Janglegene is a meta-application - a web application for building other web applications. When it's done, it'll let 'user experience' people - who can think, but can't code - build sizeable database-driven web applications all by themselves.
  It'll do this by letting them define whole applications as a set of pages (each page made up of boxes containing database objects) then defining the interactions between those pages, according to a user-friendly web interface we haven't worked out yet.
  Janglegene is a side project of Chris Worth's consultancy, Redpump. Right now it's pre-pre-alpha - not much more than an idea and a stack of HTML mockups. The application is being defined while coding goes on for another Redpump project, Corrobbo. That site will be the proof-of-concept that the Janglegene idea works. (Or not.)
  If you're interested - as a potential investor or customer, or just plain intrigued by the idea - head for the Redpump site to contact Chris.