On Feb 12, 2004, at 12:27 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:


Because unless it's bundled it will still need to be downloaded, and if one
needs to download and install something it could just as well provide
multiple window, menus, and other options not possible in a browser.


Look at the number of plugins in '98, and how few are left today. Bundling
is the advantage of plugins. Without bundling, an engine's an engine....

It's not such a black and white issue.


You are talking about average-joe-consumer out there with Windows 98, and generalizing that to say there is no advantage to browser plugins, period. I disagree.

Look at IT departments that ghost their systems for rollouts. No downloading of plugins required. In fact downloading may not be allowed. In fact- public www access may not even be allowed! Corporations are strange places.

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Alex Rice | Mindlube Software | http://mindlube.com

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