Geoff,

There hasn't been a feature additive release, but that doesn't mean people 
haven't been adding their own features. With some push from MM and a group 
of talented non-MM developers, maybe some of the features running around 
out there could get rolled into the core. 

S




Geoff Bowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
07/14/2003 06:09 PM
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        Subject:        Re: Spectra, the Final Frontier

Tom Briscoe wrote:
> I'm interested to see what any of us remnant Spectra developers will
> do now.  I would expect there is potential for Spectra to grow if it
> still has its good points.  What from Spectra do you plan to or
> consider worth carrying on?  Anything?

Spectra is two years old without a single feature release. It doesn't 
leverage any of the underlying features of CFMX.  It has a multitude of 
disinterested clients looking for alternatives.  It is still not open 
source, and to date Macromedia's open source support appears to be a 
downloadable zip file.

For my less than enthusiastic view of the situation read more here:
   Necromedia: bringing dead software to life...
   http://blog.daemon.com.au/archives/000170.html

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/


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