There's some stats on www.w3schools.com
Though stats are not too reliable... better is to think carefully about
your target audience...
I think there's still like about 30% on 800x600... depends on the
geographic location and the kind of products your client wants to
sell... like when it's
More specific:
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
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There's some stats on
I know a French computer magazine that reproduce each month a complete
survey of the local computer market. I wonder if such thing exist in US.
Bastien
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Howdy wrote:
Howdy all. Wondering if anyone's heard of a grammar parser behavior,
object or script in Lingo.
What are you trying to do? Maybe you could incorporate a plug-in like:
http://www.systransoft.com/Products/Standard.html
Or maybe Bablefish:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/
HTH,
Tom
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 11:37:44 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Dowdell)
Subject: Re: lingo-l What's the Deal on Breeze?
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The deal is to help people achieve their goals. Making high-level toolkits
for specialists is one part of that... making
BTW, you can also learn Flash in 5 minutes! Easy, no? :-)
Bastien
He bought Director (and I think it
was 6.0) because the copy on the box said something like it was the most
powerful tool for creating multimedia presentations and that automated
behaviors and powerful design tools meant that
At 10:36 AM 7/18/3, Allen Stare-IMM wrote:
I have a problem with the tone of the 'Breeze' presentation and the
implication that a multimedia designer/consultant is a *BAD* thing.
Gotcha, thanks. I didn't get the email myself and so can't reply on its
contents, but I'll forward a copy of this
On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 12:01 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speaking of drag and drop design...didn't Director revolutionize
multimedia development with features like prebuilt behaviors and...
[snip]
Or... well, sorry ... didn't mTropolis do that?
[To remove yourself from this list, or to
Speaking of drag and drop design...didn't Director revolutionize
multimedia development with features like prebuilt behaviors and... [snip]
Or... well, sorry ... didn't mTropolis do that?
It did, and before Director 6 came out. I feel sure that D6 was as
good as it was because of mTropolis.