I am not aware of the MM strategy for Flash

However, I found Flash to be more limited, specialized, and harder to 
learn than CF.

If MM plan to make CF scripting available on the desktop,  I applaud 
them, whatever vehicle they choose!

Dick



On Friday, March 22, 2002, at 07:58 AM, Jochem van Dieten wrote:

> Dick Applebaum wrote:
>>
>> Point:  the browser is becoming an ubiquitous application interface...
>> could be the UI to a stand-alone CF app
>>
>> Point:  There are many capabilities in CF server that would be
>> unnecessary in a stand-alone implementation, e.g. session handling...
>> these could be removed or ignored.
>>
>> Point: There are many good data-handlers available on the desktop... f
>> text files, XLS files and SQL dbs to name a few.
>>
>> Apps could be written with a CF portion, running on the desktop,
>> interfacing local files and resources...
>
> Wouldn't that position be filled by Flash in the MM strategy?
>
> Jochem
>
> 
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