I share Glen's frustration with the increasing dependency on browsers and increasing complexity being built into them. I'll add a decreasing appreciation for the effort required to support this technology. This results in many people expecting that just because everyone has a browser on their desktop that creating a rich client experience is somehow easy, low-cost, and/or fast to develop. Thankfully our clients have more realistic expectations than some of the people who don't sign with us for development services.
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