On 19/04/07, Beech Rintoul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 18 April 2007, Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri said:
> On 4/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 17/04/07, Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote: . . .
> >
> > > Porting Flash to more OSes will sure will make adobe beats MS
> > > when it comes to web media.
> >
> > I hope they kill each other and take the whole
> > retch-media enhanced web experience with
> > them flaming into the pit of hell from which
> > they came.
> >
> > But that's just my opinion.
> >
> > References:
> > http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=boiling_blood
>
> I'm sorry but rich media is a fact in the web, and you can't ignore
> it.
>
> Flash is used with Yahoo! maps, and so with alot of useful apps
> like stocks prices ..etc.
>
> Instead of ignoring it, we should see it ported to FreeBSD.

I agree. As much as I personally dislike flash, I have business
clients who would be willing to switch from Micro$oft to FreeBSD. The
main stumbling block is the lack of stable flash support.

Where I have deployed test versions of FreeBSD with either OO or KDE
with Firefox, they were generally happy except for flash. This is one
of the things we need to overcome if we're ever going to be seriously
considered as a desktop os. Most clients expect the browser to at
least work as well as Micro$oft, however misguided that is.

Being taken seriously is over-rated.
Being taken seriously as a desktop OS would
be an excellent joke was the reality of it not so
horrifying.
Televisions are much better at providing the sort
of cacaphonic nonsense that flash users have
come to expect.
I am pleased clicking a link and coming across the
dreadful, "Must have MorkothMedia Flush Player
45.6 or newer installed to use this site".  Honestly,
I was expecting something jumbly but likely full of
information.  The "download plugin" box tells me
that I have just saved the time of listening to some
irritating music while it dawns on me that I have hit
a dead end.
The primary use of flash, as I have seen it in such
places as you-tube and yahoo, is as a content slash
copyright management* frontend.  That they, the
shadowy and sinister "They" in this case being
that loveable and fuzzy company named after dried
mud, even tried porting flash to linux was probably
widely regarded as a mistake, at least internally.
Porting it to even smaller-market operating systems,
as far as the desktop is concerned, sounds like a
losing proposition to me.  Especially ones with users
as crabby as [EMAIL PROTECTED]


*Just you wait and see.

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