<Hands Scott a hankie>

Problem I see is the wire (even the one in 'wireless'): Once the wire is down, so is the app. Nobody expects a hard disk to fail, but they do. No one wants the 'wire' to fail, but it does.

Sorry, I just realised I'm going nowhere with this...!

Cheers,

Luis.



On 11 Oct 2006, at 23:11, Scott Rossi wrote:

Not sure whether to laugh, or cry (or both).

http://weblog.infoworld.com/techwatch/archives/008259.html

On an unrelated note, I find it interesting to have come across several products that have gone the way of the net-enabled app, in terms of help, add-ons and even primary user interaction. A big one is Adobe's Bridge, which is slow and something of a behemoth, but Adobe appears to be moving away from the "local HTML pages" model and toward the "beyond the browser" model. Even product sales are handled within the app, instead of an HTML
storefront.

Fun stuff.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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