I totally regret the fact of mentioning my own flash-war plans. People are
jumping to much on this subject of me going to war with flash.  I've never
mentioned turning the dynapi way into the flash way of webdesign.. So let me
just clarify it here then:

The problem with any product is that it only succeeds if it's userfriendly..
DynAPI is NOT userfriendly; Flash is.  Going into war with Flash is in the
way of me wanting to create an editor that can be used to create a "scene".
This scene would be a single navigation frame that can be linked into your
complete website.

I'm not talking about animations, vectors, and all the other junk people
dragged into this discussion.. I'm just talking about getting DynAPI so
userfriendly (magic word) that if someone wants to make a cool site, he
actually has to think about Flash or DynAPI, where these are both options
that will give him a very cool site either way.

I've made the wysiwyg like editor (partly).. and proven (mostly to myself)
that it's possible, and actually very simple (only took me a few days work).
But I was taking it into the wrong direction. I was taking it towards Delphi
like interfaces, and I should take it more towards a Flash like userfriendly
tool (does anyone remember the term click-n-play)....

So let's just get of this whole Flash discussion (or take it to
dynapi-chat)..it's not worth it, and definetly not what I wanted to discuss
about when posting my original post. (Yes Doug, we all get cranky at
times..not just you :).


Pascal Bestebroer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Software ontwikkelaar
Oberon Informatiesystemen b.v.
http://www.oibv.com



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