back in the day
I used the SuperCard plugin in our corporate structure to role out quick easy stacks to departments that just wanted to view an update on info to our software (GUI and other info) in a simple way from a web browser. All they had to do was go to the company site and check it out.
We found it very useful.
Asking them to download a separate file was more than they wanted to do and more than I was allowed to ask of a Vice President.


Also, a big difference is that downloading an app to a hard disk is different than downloading a temp file to a browser.
I.E. temp files can be deleted by the browser but another scheme is needed to delete an app from a HD.
This is important for propriatary stacks that we don't want staying on a users computer. (Yes, I know we can disable a stack after use etc)


Although I agree with Richard overall I also agree with Alex on this.

Tom

On Feb 12, 2004, at 3:18 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

Nor is it theoretical. SuperCard had a plugin. Aside from some novelty use
it was never popular even at sites with a heavy SC install. Like most
companies that have ever made a plugin, they don't bother anymore.

Macintosh PowerBook G-4 OSX 10.3.1, OS 9.2.2, 1.25 GHz, 512MB RAM, Rev 2.1.2



Advanced Media Group Thomas J McGrath III • 2003 • [EMAIL PROTECTED] 220 Drake Road, Bethel Park, PA 15102



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