hank williams wrote:
> 
> 
>  > > So in your mind, Adobe's goal of being cross platform should be
>  > > abandoned since there is no way to do cross-platform COM? Would you
>  > > find it acceptable if it allowed you to do Mac only desktop stuff or
>  > > does windows only compatible == desktop software?
>  >
>  > I think Adobe should provide hooks that allow extension, for instance
>  > by Java. If it so happens that a third-party or homegrown extension
>  > *happens* not to be cross-platform, AIR itself will still be cross-
>  > platform. It shouldn't be Adobe's business to enforce that
>  > everything that could ever be used by AIR would have to be cross-
>  > platform.
>  >
>  > For example, both Authorware and Director (Adobe's desktop
>  > application building programs) are both cross-platform but allow
>  > extension via Xtras and other means. Not all of those Xtras are
>  > cross-platform, but developers still find them incredibly useful,
>  > either because they are only working on one platform or because they
>  > can work around the gap in some other way on the other platform.
> 
> You cant really compare AIR to authorware and director. These were
> both very thinly deployed tools (compared to flash) 

  Shouldn't we be comparing them to AIR in this case?  I'd be willing to 
bet that AIR's deployment (at this stage) is very thinly deployed.  Yes, 
AIR has Flash Player embedded, but AIR != Flash

> I think they may eventually add additional layers of access to the
> system, but I doubt that they will ever go as far as you would like
> because the responsibility is too great for a browser connected tool.

  I wouldn't consider AIR a browser connected tool.  It does have an 
embedded browser, but...

  The ability to integrate with the local system (Via an execute type 
command) is almost mandatory for non-connected applications.  At this 
time, it does not appear that AIR fits that market very well (nor are 
they targeting the market.. )

  If you need to run DLLs / COM / etc... then AIR probably isn't a good 
choice.


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