Aral Balkan is a vey talented guy, if anyone can convince you that flash can
be used for good its him

Also there is a guy called Niklas Richardson you is exceptionally
knowledgable about Flex which is the XML base development product that is
much more tailored to developers that designers.

Flash has come a long way in the last 4 years as a development tool but as
with most macromedia products it does suffer from a bad reputation due to
duck hunt style ads and the cost

On 12/5/06, Ian Forrester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It wasn't till I met Aral Balkan and Niqui Merret at BarCampLondon that I
started to accept that my views of Flash were very much old fashioned. Flash
has moved on quite a lot and there are real problems still with it but its
got a lot better.

I still won't use it on my own sites unless its for video or audio
playback. But I was always a huge fan of SVG :)

Cheers,

Ian Forrester || backstage.bbc.co.uk || x83965
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>> I don't know why it seems to be Flash in particular that brings this
out in folk.

I can tell you that it is no different on the continent either - I spent a
very entertaining meeting here in Austria the other week facing exactly the
same "The horror! The horror!" reaction to the notion of using Flash :-)

all the best,
martin
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