> 1) You can build a full web application with it now via Flash
Remoting.
> VERY easily I might add.
> 
Easily as compared to what? Certainly not as compared to just HTML and
CFML.

> 3) Server load, if you build an application with Flash, the amount of
> data that needs to be pushed back and forth between a client and
server
> can be greatly reduced, which can mean MAJOR bandwidth/transfer cost
> reductions to your client.
> 
Prove it. I know MM claimed this with their Pet Market application, but
that doesn't mean it holds true for all Flash applications.

> 4) It's a "universal" component.  People can view your application on
> windows, mac or the right phone without worrying about CSS and JS
> issues, etc...
> 
Not quite. There are a number of platforms that support browsers that
the Flash player is not available for. Additionally, some platforms that
are supported have limitations that others do not.

-Matt

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