XAML sounds nice enough for MS work and probably not much of a transcode
from svg but when does it have something we can actually use for our
clients?

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of mobiform
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 8:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [svg-developers] Re: Mobiform Software has updated Aurora XAML
Designer for WinFX


> 
> When you post it in this forum, the bona fide SVG developers will 
just consider that you are trolling.

Fine. Many binafide svg developers (having been one) have left svg and 
this forum for Avalon and XAML. Many that have stayed have done so 
partially by misinformation and lies posted on this group. For 
example, XAML is only for Longhorn? False. We only work on XP. Few on 
this newsgroup understand Avalon/XAML technology enough to comment on 
it. I am consistently approcahed by *bonafide* svg developers with 
serious reservations about continuing with svg who after some 
investigation of their own, abandon it completely in favour of XAML 
and Avalon. 

 
> Is Mobiform experiencing some kind of financial difficulty?

Like most SVG companies, we we're only scraping out a living with SVG. 
We are in a drastically better finanical position with a bright future 
by dumping SVG and embracing Avalon and XAML. Keep an eye out for some 
major press releases from us in the next few weeks.

>  I know it is hard to sell unfinished beta software clones of 
unproven monopoly rip-offs

My point exactly. You don't know what we do, you don't know where 
Microsoft is with their technology. The *unproven monopoly rip-off* 
Beta as it sits today is still more stable and vastly superior in 
every aspect to what is available from all the *unfinished* open 
standards/open source community efforts. In my opinion, excluding SVG 
Tiny/Mobile, SVG has just become a monopolized xml format for Adobe, 
and now that they have Flex, what do they need that for?


- Ron






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