Hi all,
I absolutely agree to consider SVG as a tech for building visual interfaces...I cannot 
understand why lot of people considers it only a web tech...
Do we continue to divide desktop, client/server, web and mobile apps forever?...
Mozilla's XUL is giving a concrete answer to an unification, XAML will do the 
same...why SVG would have to be cutted out?

Another thing...
I was sooooooo happy to read about the joint Adobe+Zoomon, they will co-work to give a 
(concrete) alternative to Flash...hoping in a short future...
Good week-end to anybody...I must keep myself warned 'cos a cold...
Ciao
Mario

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  Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Re: SVG rich client interface demo


  Yes, this is as far as I can see the major obstacle for using SVG for rich user 
  interfaces. The Adobe SVG plugin seems to render the graphics immensely 
  slow.  This is my first SVG application so I might have made many mistakes, 
  but still, the SVG rendering is extremely slow. Maybe SVG was never meant 
  for interactivity and animation?

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  > From: "Jerome de la Goutte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > Date: 2004/09/18 Sat AM 03:24:55 EDT
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  > Subject: [svg-developers] Re: SVG rich client interface demo
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