Dan Brickley wrote:
On top of that, things are set up for an equally classic "you've tried the rest now try the best" argument. If you've committed to Flash, best to use the real thing eh? Users have a choice now: they can get an implementation from the leaders or from the followers. (not my view but a natural spin on things)

I agree with most of your points, but this one is only valid given a couple of presuppositions: namely that Adobe makes its own Flash player available for the platform you're using, and that the platform you're using supports user installation of software. The less your platform looks like a regular PC, the less valid these assumptions are likely to be (for now).

S

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