Dan, You might want to reread your previous post. Saying "Windows remains an iffy platform for the relianble deployment of rich media apps" is a fairly ridiculous statement. There are plenty of 'Rich Media Apps' built and running for Windows including those built by Apple Computer.
I know you hate Microsoft-- I'm not that big a fan either. But really, to make a statement like that is fairly naive. -Chipp On 9/16/06, Dan Shafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
While what you say is probably true, Chipp, none of that obviates Sivikatirswami's main issue that there are so many permutations and combinations of devices and drivers for Windows that debugging or supporting software designed to deal with rich media on that platform is iffy. I have a good friend who's an audio guru and who does a lot of consultling to net radio outlets and the like and he tells me that to this day Windows remains an iffy platform for the reliable deployment of rich media applications that dare stray outside the bounds of Microsoft's own software base.
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