This thread has gone on a bit, but I just wanted to chime in. The main reason we are getting pressure to deliver a browser-based solution is that schools do not want to go and "touch" each machine to install anything. This includes a new plug-in. Requiring plug-in removes the reason for wanting a browser-based product.

Granted, Revolution could deliver the same thing with a small runtime that is installed on a server someplace, eliminating the need to install anything on the client, but then everything would have to be redone in Revolution.

At 10:42 PM 7/4/2006, you 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.


Peter T. Evensen
http://www.PetersRoadToHealth.com
314-629-5248 or 888-682-4588

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