Basically,
I was thinking of an app like say safari,
that had the flashplayer and air app already part of the app
and it handled all the other web standard languages as well.
Being a power-house for internet browsing that eliminated
any reason for a client to say "na I dont like flash" or "they say flash is dead".
If flash had its own browser that handled flash and air BEAUTIFULLY,
and handled the other HTML languages just as well if not better than the apps out there, then flash will have made itself a nice niche to grow in and I don't see it being any type of issue for people to migrate to using just that browser.
I would bet money it would blow up.. sry for the slang.


On Feb 3, 2010, at 4:01 PM, Nathan Mynarcik wrote:

Air is an application just like a browser. You can pull HTML documents into an AIR app as well. So, yes, if someone wanted to make an App that was a browser, I don't see why they couldn't. AIR does not need a browser to run. Its like starting up any program on your pc or mac.

Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
http://designdrumm.com

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