On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 09:28 AM, Ken Ray wrote:
> Not to sway anyone from Rev, but the promise of MX is the ability to > run on > all platforms (including PDAs). There is already support for Flash 5 on > the > latest crop of Pocket PCs, and I know they either currently have or will > have soon an MX player for Pocket PCs. Not to mention menu systems of DVDs... For me, the differentiating features between Flash and MC/REV is efficient animation. If you want to develop compact polished animation sequences with morph effects and streaming audio/video, you'll be hard pressed to find anything that competes with Flash. Also, a compelling aspect of Flash is (as Ken said) its promise of ubiquity. Apparently, Macromedia is establishing partnerships with hardware/software developers to get Flash everywhere. One can argue that Flash is not a "real" application development environment such as MC/REV, but you can't ignore it when MC/REV is not available for your delivery platform (browser, PDA, etc). Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director, Tactile Media [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tactilemedia.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution