I agree that the exchange is a terrible use. Each time I look at a download
and go back I have to repeat my search. Sometimes it finds nothing and I
have to close the browser and go back then it finds the same 30 it found
before.... Very badly executed in that particular case

-----Original Message-----
From: jon hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 10:47 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Is Flash really THAT good?


Friday, June 20, 2003, 1:32:25 PM, you wrote:
TS> example:  i work for a large company, car rides home are free after a
certain hour since public transp is deemed unsafe...previously the
dispatcher was doing this all by paper, i wrote a flash
TS> app on a PocketPC for him, now he scans id cards and a barcode on the
car into a flash form, gets about a hundred of these.  submits them all,
gets stored locally(no internet connection), synches
TS> it up at night...done with sharedObjects in Flash and remoting.  we
looked at other ways to do this, and flash was the easiest and quickest way
to get this going for him.

Look at the developer exchange. It takes me longer than it used to to
find what I want to in order to download it than it did before, even
on Allaire's old overloaded servers. It wont even work at all for people
who don't have permission to install plugins on their work computers.

TS> so you can say flash doesn't make things more efficient...but you'd be
wrong

per example above, I can say it makes things (another relative term)
less efficient...and be right as well.

I happen to think MM.com's use of MX is pretty much state of the art
as well, and it's not working more efficiently (from my pov) than it
did before all the time and money were invested in it. It follows that
the majority of other implementations will have similar problems.

TS> -----Original Message-----
TS> From: jon hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TS> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 1:26 PM
TS> To: CF-Talk
TS> Subject: Re: Is Flash really THAT good?


TS> I disagree, I think it's our duty to fight off trends in technology
TS> that are focused more on marketing than on getting stuff done more
TS> efficiently (I don't think Flash necessarily fits in this category).
TS> That's why computers were invented, and that's why I buy books on
TS> Amazon instead of going down to the book store.

TS> So, whether or not I end up a flash partisan after Royale comes
TS> out...I feel the negatives and positives of any technology that
TS> affects out industry should be argued about ad nauseum by us.
TS> If we don't do it, no one else will, because no one else understands
TS> the technology.


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