I'd be curious to see how many people actually have central - my general
thoughts are that the only real people that use it are flash developers :) I
don't know of anyone that uses it other than some developers that "installed
it once and had a look".

 On 10/28/05, Chris Velevitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In my mind, the big advantage of Central is the occasionally connected
> computing aspect, that is the ability to synchronisation data the next
> time you are able to reliably connect to a network. If you read the
> Flash Platform Overview paper, it indicates that Flex 2 will provider
> better support for this data synchronisation and occasionally
> connected computing.
>
> What is still unclear that this stage is whether the Central Shell
> (the part that allows you to install the application on your system
> and keep it the application up-to-date) will provide branding
> customisation and the ability to package your own applications for the
> enterprise market. I'm certainly keen on that aspect of Central.
>
>
> Chris
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