Richard: Thanks for all the links, and I do agree with your thesis about internet apps. But, from the standpoint of selling software training modules, the two most important issues that the seller must face are trust and familiarity, coming from and directed to their potential customers.
Users have been trained, by continual exposure, to trust web-based transactions, standard plug-ins like QuickTime and Flash, conducted and experienced in standard browser environments. Remove them from this trusted commerce environment and you will probably lose many sales. Yet, from a purely theoretical viewpoint, not all content or sales environments are best served by what the browser environment has to offer, either. So, for the Revolution author who wants to take advantage of all of the authoring prowess of Revolution, yet wants to also enjoy the added benefit of regular sales transactions, he or she might be best served by a compromise in the form of a standard browser plug-in, which fully displays all of the functionality of a Revolution stack . . . or, better yet, a translator which exports the fully functional Revolution stack into a format like Flash or QuickTime. I'd sure be tempted to lay down a cool 300 bucks if such things were already included in the Revolution Studio package. Greg Smith -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Revolution-Media-Presentation-Viewable-on-Web--t1846212.html#a5058145 Sent from the Revolution - User forum at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
