Video capabilities can be a big seller - also the fact most people have
it now is another.  The much enhanced security of the 8 player could be
your Ace of Spades though.  Might be hard to convince them that the
blur, dropshadow, glow etc. effects you can do dynamically would be
worth it, but its' a shot.  I would just look at the Adobe Flash
homepage at all the new features and use that as argument.  

Jason Merrill
Bank of America 
Learning & Organization Effectiveness - Technology Solutions 
 
 
 
 
 

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>>Subject: [Flashcoders] Q:Justifying Flash 8 Content
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>>I'm working on a large commercial site that uses FP7 based content.
>>
>>What are some of the arguments and/or approaches that Flash developers
have
>>and are using to push the transition to FP8 content?
>>
>>The bottom line is really about providing the best user experience
possible ....
>>
>>Jim bachalo
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