Thanks for the feedback Troy, could I just ask for a bit more detail: >MX is very weak when it comes to system level operations and use >and/or management of local files. It has no ability to "talk" with >hardware.
I haven't got MX yet (my upgrade is in the post!) but one of my customers reckons he can save local data on a client machine, not just return it to a server? Does this ring true with you? >Of course, it is useful for "Flashy" little presentations and >"interactives" - but NOT "programs". I know, I HATE all those Web sites dripping with useless Flash "presentations"! >It also continues to suffer from file size limitations. After 4-5 >meg ... it's done. In what way is 4-5 meg a limit - you can't make files larger or they simply don't work?? >Basically MX is Flash 5 with some fundamental productivity >enhancements (which should have existed all along.) > >MX is now a better tool than Flash was. It certainly does not >compete with Rev for overall power. The two applications are on >different planes. Rev builds applications. MX builds "interactives". >Both Director and iShell still build more powerful interactives >(bordering on applications) than MX does. > >At my shop, we use Rev, MX, and iShell - depending on the project >requirements. I've only used Flash 4 for animations as part of CBT packages (NOT for Web sites!) and not used the scripting side at all. I tend to use Rev (or MetaCard in the past) for most other things. My client is looking to develop web-based information capture and advice using anything from desktops, to laptops and PDAs as the client. He had been considering Java, but has been tempted by Flash MX. He thinks it will provide a richly interactive front end for his data capture (into back end databases using XML etc.) and for displaying his advisor information, all from inside a browser window. Any additional comments/thoughts? Cheers Peter -- Peter Reid Reid-IT Limited, Loughborough, Leics., UK Tel: +44 (0)1509 268843 Fax: +44 (0)870 052 7576 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.reidit.co.uk _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
