On 18/01/13 13:41, Samuel Rødal wrote:
No, NaCL provides sand-boxing as well and is thus a very safe
alternative to downloading a native executable. Downloading and
installing a browser plugin tends to be a much more stream-lined process
too.
I guess someone just needs to write a killer application in Qt that is
deployed via a web page and NaCL, and people will switch to Chrome in
order to run it (until other browsers get NaCL support). Since Qt makes
it much easier to write a killer application that shouldn't be too hard? :p
There are already fairly popular cases of such (even dual plugin/NaCL)
setups, for example Unity (
http://docs.unity3d.com/Documentation/Manual/nacl-gettingstarted.html )
which do seem a lot more appealing than going JS with something the
caliber of Qt. PNaCL might make the native approach maybe even more
appealing in the future.
Best regards,
Attila
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