On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Paul Lussier wrote:
> > Better yet, don't use application proprietary data transfer formats :)
> > 
> > Use ... MacroMedia Flash and your presentation will be "viewable" from no
> > matter what platform you're on :)
> 
>   That is the first time I've heard Flash excluded from the domain of
> proprietary formats.  Last I knew, it was highly proprietary to Macromedia,
> and closely guarded by them.  Furthermore, player availability was limited to
> Windows, Mac, and Linux on only a couple of machine types.


Isn't it even worse than that ?  Seems to me most content lately is "Shockwave"
and the players available for Linux don't do Shockwave.




> 
>   Has this changed?
> 
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