Alexander S. Kunz wrote: >> yes, there's a whole lot of potential documentflow-related applications >> that may perfectly fit onto email-based transport, that go far beyond >> the imagination of any single individual. >> > > Outlook 2007, when installed as a part of the 2007 Office Suite, shows > .pps and .doc(x) and .xls(x) as preview in Outlook simply when you click > on it. > > The best thing Adobe could do would be to release a PDF viewer plugin > immediately. > theres a browser plugin already. and the specifications are quite open... > That said, what TB may need in the future would be "viewer plug-ins" > that allow the recipient to show whatever viewable format directly in > the message/preview pane (much like the imageviewer for image > attachments as it is today). > e-e-exactly.
> Which leads to the need for a unified filetype description, much like > AmigaOS 15 years old "datatypes" that would, given that the matching > datatype is installed, allow any application to handle the file. > Anything remotely like that in Windows or Linux? > mime types. -- Signed, Vitalie. ________________________________________________________ Current beta is (none) | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html IMPORTANT: To register as a Beta tester, use this link first - http://www.ritlabs.com/en/partners/testers/

