DepthManager and FocusManager cause a few headaches for people used to working 
without the MM components. Granted, nowhere near as bad as XP is sounding in 
this thread, but still...

-mark hawley

> 
> From: "Steven Sacks | BLITZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/06/29 Thu PM 02:39:22 CDT
> To: "Flashcoders mailing list" <flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com>
> Subject: RE: [SPAM?] RE: [Flashcoders] XPcomponents set
> 
> > MM did that as well, did you say scam then too ?
> 
> With the exception of the DRK series of components, MM's components came
> free with Flash.
> 
> And I don't recall any MM components that caused other things to break
> in your application.  The components themselves were buggy and certain
> components didn't play nicely with others, but they didn't require you
> to build your application in a very specific way.
> 
> The scam is not that the XP Components break native Flash code.  The
> scam is that they're not components, it's an entire architecture you
> must adhere to but they call them components on their website, IMPLYING
> that they are COMPONENTS not a FRAMEWORK.
> 
> XPFramework would be honest.
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