I will take a stab at this since I am sitting in the Keynote at the FlashForward conference where Macromedia just did a presentation of it. Some interesting things from the keynote:

1) Macromedia Central will allow developers to create flash based desktop applications on Mac and Windows. This will far surpass what is currently available from the Flash player.
2) Macromedia Central allows you to have your web connected apps running like a desktop application but now a user can save data while they are offline and then synch up with a server once they connect to the internet again.
3) A developer can now make flash apps that people can purchase and Central handles the trial period as well as the purchasing of the program. This opens up a new market for Flash application developers.


There are definitely other things but this is what stood out to me during the Central presentation. It looks like a really interesting product.

Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Multimedia
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On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 12:41 PM, Alex Rice wrote:

http://news.com.com/2100-1046-994258.html

I'm a little confused about what it is, because I thought there was already a standalone flash player that doesn't require a browser plugin.

Alex Rice, Software Developer
Architectural Research Consultants, Inc.
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