I disagree with a MLO for web product because Andrey will have to
split his time between developing the web and windows versions. I
would rather see him devoting all his time developing the MLO for
Windows.

-Mike

On Aug 15, 1:34 pm, tomd <[email protected]> wrote:
> > if MLO goes web 2.0 I'm done
>
> Since similar reaction was posted number of times already:
>
> If Andrey would ever release MLO for web, why do you think that it will be a 
> replacement of MLO for Windows?
>
> That doesn't make sense:
>
> MLO for Windows is well established product with its own user base.
>
> MLO for web if any, would have different user base, not that much overlapping 
> with MLO for Windows.
>
> For one thing, given currently available web technologies, I don't think
> MLO for Windows can be replicated on web fully, at least by far not that
> easily, there will be a number of limitations with the web app comparing to
> desktop app.
>
> There is no basis for any fear of such kind. Well...maybe we can talk about
> how it would affect MLO for Windows, whether it could slow down development
> due to less resources available, maybe it could slow down development due
> to the need of keeping all products (Windows, CE, web,...) compatible,
> .....but not that web app would replace desktop app.
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