Yeah, she doesn't return my calls either.

My favorite signature is from somebody on the speechcoders mailing group. It 
goes like this: "This message written using speech recognition software. It 
makes mistakes. I correct some of them."

I do most of my message writing using speech recognition, and I try to 
proofread it, but it is obviously an imperfect process. (I'm really hoping this 
message has no glaring errors in it.)



----- Original Message ----
From: Josh McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:12:50 PM
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Re: Web-based Sync data - Flex/Air & VS.NE


Speech-to-text again?

I've been ready for Millie for weeks, but she just doesn't return my calls :)


On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Sid Maskit <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:

It sounds like this won't matter in your case, but there is the often important 
point that flex and air applications run not only on Windows, but also on OS X, 
and maybe even on Linux as well.

I don't know enough about .net to address this question, but I do wonder 
whether it provides for a desktop database, assuming that not all of your users 
have something like Access installed.

The truth is that you could probably use SQLite along with .net, but I'm not 
sure how easy or difficult that would be. Adobe has done a pretty nice job of 
integrating Air with SQLite.

There is also the question of whether you already have a bunch of programmers 
who are experts in .net, or have a bunch of folks who are experts in 
ActionScript. In my experience, programmers tend to be way more effective in an 
environment that they are already for Millie or with, as opposed to trying to 
learn a whole new environment on the fly.



----- Original Message ----
From: itdanny2002 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 9:00:50 PM
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Web-based Sync data - Flex/Air & VS.NET


But if the only to do the sync is to 
install a program in desktop. Then, 
any benefit of AIR is better than 
Microsoft'stuf ? Sorry, it is a management
question so that we can sell our management
while our other development is on MS platform.
Inshort, any good point in AIR which is better ?

Thanks

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, "Josh McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Anything that lives in a browser is not going to be able to have a 
local
> database, going to microsoft won't change that.
> 
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:03 AM, itdanny2002 <Chow.Danny@ ...> 
wrote:
> 
> > I need to build a web-based Application which
> > has data in Client & Server, sync is required.
> >
> > AIR
> > ---
> > Support SQLite in client side - It's ok but we
> > want web-based so that installation is not
> > required. Go to anywhere, just a click to see
> > data.
> >
> > FLEX
> > ----
> > It can't have database operation such as SQLite
> > in client. I don't think cookie is a solution due
> > to large volume of data.
> >
> > I need to defence and stay in Flex faction in
> > my company. Any good point(s) that make me won't
> > in camp of VS.Net ?
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