On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 03:17 PM, Ken Ray wrote:

I think that's why they're charging 20% (of the release cost?) of
commercial software that takes advantage of this. From the link:

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Macromedia Central will create an environment where Flash applications
can run independent of the browser. Along with providing the client
software--a free addition to the free Flash player--Macromedia plans to
sell a wealth of downloadable Flash applications created by third-party
developers. Macromedia will take 20 percent of any software sales, with
the rest going to developers.
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I'm not so sure I like that idea if it is mandatory (and I'm not even
sure I like it if it isn't)...

For some Flash developers this will be great and they will love it. I agree with you however. I don't want someone else to have as much control over the player that my app is running in as it appears that Central will have.


Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Multimedia
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