On 7/4/06, Bill Marriott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is no such thing as a "plugin war" and never has been one -- people
can and do have multiple plugins. New ones are still being created. It's not
a zero-sum game. No comparison to the "browser war" which apparently still
rages on.

The simple fact is, most website producers and developers are NOT
interested in adding other plugin requirements for websites.
And...many producers and developers are interested in AJAX, DOM.

Last I checked, ViewPoint/Enliven was doing quite nicely.

Guess you haven't checked lately. There last Quarterly report
announces a 45% decrease from last quarter and 29% decrease from the
quarter a year ago. Plus they've announced a 30% layoff after closing
on a $5.1M round less than a year ago. I don't know about your
company, but the VC's I've had on my board wouldn't be happy with
those numbers.

"Let's get serious" -- If the future is in "AJAX, DOM, Jscript and
Frameworks" then we're all wasting our time coding in TranScript or xTalk or
whatever you want to call it, as none of those technologies speak our
language. We might as well "invest" our time learning those technologies if
you're right and we're "worth our salt."

Now, that's the first point you've made that I agree with!

-Chipp
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