Mike Raiford wrote:
> What I'd love to see is a non-proprietary standard for rich, interactive> web applications, like flash, that had a full-featured authoring package> backing them. If you make it easy for content creators to create content> in your format, then you'll have content in that format.
Maybe people who write open standards hate rich-media interactive web
applications, especially the kind made by the average noob with a WYSIWYG
editor? :D
Nicolas Alvarez <nic### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Darren New wrote:> > Warp wrote:> >> namely silverlight?> > > > Doesn't Moonlight work?> Wine exists. That doesn't stop me from complaining about Windows-only apps.
(Especially since wine can run only a small fraction of Windows programs.)
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>>>> namely silverlight?>>> Doesn't Moonlight work?> >> Wine exists. That doesn't stop me from complaining about Windows-only apps.
Stop Wining. ;-)
> (Especially since wine can run only a small fraction of Windows programs.)
It's news to be that Wine can successfully run *any* Windows programs at
all. OTOH, I haven't actually tried it, because... well, usually if I've
gone to all the bother of using Linux, it's because I want to use Linux. ;-)
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