Sorry Mike, If I sound a little disappointment, but maybe is my bad, because I was expecting to have that platform in the offer and have arguments when linux people try to throw Flash away saying that they are not able to see anything because they are stuck on version 7. Linux is a reality in the actual Enterprise and if Flex was created with that market target in mind Linux should have been part of the plans since the beginning. Trying to sell projects for the Flash Platform was always hard and this news means it will be hard until early 2007.



2006/5/28, Mike Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
You can't sell Flash 8 or 9 as a linux platform until early 2007.

Flash Player 9 is multiplatform, although it may not support the
platforms you want out of the gate.

mike chambers

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On May 27, 2006, at 12:32 PM, Carlos Rovira wrote:

> 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.

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