Hi Phil
Your decision should be to build the training materials for IE, but make
your client understand there will be reduced performance using IE and you
have no way to adjust this performance. Actually there is a app named Hand
Brake that will allow large video files to be optimized and reduced
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Hi Friends,
If your clients or company
Phil Davis wrote:
Problem is, they often use IE6/7/8 and are not open to change.
Any sanctioned use of IE6 in any organization is a good argument for
workplace drug testing, 'cause they're high as a kite if they think
that's a good idea.
As a government agency they're not only wasting our
Thanks Vaughn. I've used HB in the past for personal needs and it's a
great product. Currently we use FFMPEG for converting MOVs etc to web
formats and it works well, plus we can run it invisibly from shell() in
LC, so it gives the appearance that our app is doing the conversion.
Thanks -
Yes, agreed. And in my zeal for finding a solution I overstated my case.
IE8 is the earliest one my client claims to support. (Thankfully!)
Phil
On 10/9/13 12:47 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Phil Davis wrote:
Problem is, they often use IE6/7/8 and are not open to change.
Any sanctioned use
Hi Richard
My daughter is in the Air Force and she tells me that due to security
concerns the military mandates many restrictions on military provided
computers. That being said its stupid to mandate a Microsoft browser that
has a long history of being Swiss cheese on security. But again if you
Hi Friends,
If your clients or company deliver web training that includes videos, I
would greatly appreciate any insight you can share from your experience.
My largest client delivers web training to his customers. His entire
content development / deployment / management system is built with
On Oct 8, 2013, at 1:44 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
I would greatly appreciate any insight you can share from your experience.
Phil,
I'll let the wiser people on this list comment on the technical aspects of your
question.
My experience is that it is better to make a good product for a smaller
On 10/8/13 6:57 PM, Paul Looney wrote:
A related question:
if your potential buyers will not invest in a contemporary browser
(which offers them many benefits for a minimal cost), why do you
believe they will spend their money on your training system?
It's for a government contract. The
On 10/8/13 4:57 PM, Paul Looney wrote:
On Oct 8, 2013, at 1:44 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
I would greatly appreciate any insight you can share from your experience.
Phil,
I'll let the wiser people on this list comment on the technical aspects of your
question.
My experience is that it is
I see you've been there, Jacque.
Phil
On 10/8/13 7:10 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 10/8/13 6:57 PM, Paul Looney wrote:
A related question:
if your potential buyers will not invest in a contemporary browser
(which offers them many benefits for a minimal cost), why do you
believe they will
On 10/8/13 9:37 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
I see you've been there, Jacque.
Well, I was asked to go there. When I found out how it worked, I didn't. :)
I do not envy you.
Phil
On 10/8/13 7:10 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 10/8/13 6:57 PM, Paul Looney wrote:
A related question:
if your
On 10/8/13 8:10 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 10/8/13 9:37 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
I see you've been there, Jacque.
Well, I was asked to go there. When I found out how it worked, I
didn't. :)
I do not envy you.
Me neither. ;-)
Believe it or not, I was an IT guy for about 15 years and even
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