Internet Applications.
http://www.macromedia.com/go/central
mike chambers
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On Dec 17, 2003, at 7:42 AM, Jeff Houser wrote:
> Based on what I understand about Central, it is a way to build a "pod"
> pieces that runs within the "central" framework.��
>
> My understanding that you must have the "central" framework / program
> / whatever installed and then run the "pod" within central.��
>
> If my understanding is correct (which it may not be) then central is
> not a way to distribute "stand alone" applications.��
>
> Whether central will work for the client or not is another discussion;
> which I have not had with them.��Based on my knowledge to date about
> their application it will not work.
>
> If you feel the need to correct my understanding of Central, please do.
>
> >Jeffrey,
> >
> >What about Central do you think doesn't apply to your client's
> >situation? Based on your comments, it sounds to me like it does apply.
> >
> >mike chambers
> >
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >On Dec 17, 2003, at 8:10 AM, Jeffry Houser wrote:
> >>
> >> ��I finally found time to sit through the Central presentation.��It
> is
> >> intriguing and kind of reminds me of an "iTunes for Software", but I
> >> don't
> >> think it applies to the existing clients situations.
> >
>
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