RR as a browser plugin?
Alex Rice
alex at mindlube.com
Thu Feb 12 02:37:42 EST 2004
On Feb 12, 2004, at 12:27 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> Because unless it's bundled it will still need to be downloaded, and
> if one
> needs to download and install something it could just as well provide
> multiple window, menus, and other options not possible in a browser.
>
> Look at the number of plugins in '98, and how few are left today.
> Bundling
> is the advantage of plugins. Without bundling, an engine's an
> engine....
It's not such a black and white issue.
You are talking about average-joe-consumer out there with Windows 98,
and generalizing that to say there is no advantage to browser plugins,
period. I disagree.
Look at IT departments that ghost their systems for rollouts. No
downloading of plugins required. In fact downloading may not be
allowed. In fact- public www access may not even be allowed!
Corporations are strange places.
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Alex Rice | Mindlube Software | http://mindlube.com
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