Geoffrey,

just a question. Do you know whether XAML is workable on IE7 windows XP, which 
will be installed by
MicrosoftUpdate without installing NETFramework 3.0 too?

Armin

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Von: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von 
Geoffrey
Swenson
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. September 2006 09:32
An: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [svg-developers] Is Adobe's greed clearing the way for XAML

By abandoning SVG, the net effect for us and Adobe is that XAML is going to be 
the way to go. 

Unless Adobe massively changes Flash to have a decent editor and improves the 
ease of programming I
just don't see it gaining a lot of developer interest. Why should I pay almost 
$1000 for Flash and
its tedious, user-hostile graphic editor, the non-intuitive and overly 
animation-focused timeline
editor, when the same $1000 buys me the MSDN library including XAML that was 
designed from the
ground up to be a programmable graphical environment?

If you don't have $1000 for MSDN, just Notepad and a good XAML book && online 
help should get you a
long ways, especially for web-based stuff.

Microsoft can leverage their position as the largest software company to make 
XAML a very complete
solution in a way that nobody else can manage. I'm sure that it will be, as 
usual, somewhat
overdeveloped and bloated, but since it is part of the graphical underpinnings 
of Vista, they must
have got it to work, unlike - for example - Firefox SVG which is still way 
behind the
soon-to-be-orphaned Adobe plug-in.

If I am going to have to pick one technology, I'll take the one that runs on 
most of the computers.
I am also picking the one that makes development easy. If it happens to be Open 
Source, fine, but if
XAML ends up being the way to go, so be it. It really helps to have a revenue 
stream to pay for a
lot of talented work. Just 5% of Microsoft's Vista budget is hundreds of 
millions of dollars - even
Adobe does not have that kind of money to spend on this.

By early next year IE7 and Vista will be released. Almost everyone running XP 
will be automatically
upgraded to IE7, so coverage will be fairly large in a few weeks after the 
release. 

I don't agree with the reviewers that think that Vista / IE7 are a warmed over 
copy of Apple and
Firefox. Perhaps the user interfaces are nothing really new, but under the hood 
is a whole host of
improvements are going to make development of custom graphical applications a 
lot easier. XAML is at
the core of this, and I am looking forward to it.

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