It is a good point and one that should be considered I think but if I
as a developer don't really know the merits of either this makes me
feel that it could potentially open the way for a bit of confusion for
the user? some of them may not know what flashpaper is and without
some explanatory text around the icons I am not sure how much merit
there is in this?

or do you thinking this is undervaluing the intelligence of the average user?

On 10/4/06, Peter Boughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a reason you can't give the choice to the user?
>
> Just have a pair of icons and let them choose the one they want.
>
> >I've got to provide a downloadable and printable form to fill in.
> >
> >I am wondering which route to go down between flashpaper and pdf.
> >
> >Is there any generally accepted preference about at the moment?
> >
> >Are there any known stats for percent users with Adobe Reader vs
> >MacrAdobe Flash installed ?
> >
> >From what I can see, Flashpaper does not allow the abillity to save a
> >document to the local client machine being viewed on?
> >
> >Would be interested to hear people's fors and againsts for each route.
> >
> >(surprised if Adobe will continue to have both in the future!? )
> >
> >
> >Cheers
> >--
> >Rich
>
> 

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