I'm working with people on a project promising them that FP9 will be out in September/October. Now the news about linux player release date has been as a cold water bucket since the project is open source and many users would be linux users...so it's a real problem.

We can't sell Flash as a multiplatform technology until early 2007.

Sad but true. :(

C.




2006/5/27, theNinjaBunny SuperHero < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Holding back the majority of consumers until a minority could also be
satisfied would draw more criticism, I suspect.


I don't think so, because web-developers couldn't work with FP8 if there're people with no FP8 out there.

If you publish as version 8, Linux users couldn't see it.
A web of an enterprise, which received 1000 visit/day  whill lose 50-100 customers per day (5-10% of linux users??)
IMHO that's not a joke, that make me think we have a technology we can't use "at public"

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