The future is that browsers will cache a lot of data so web apps can be used offline. Hehehehe.... (laughing trailing off into an echo....)

On Oct 11, 2006, at 6:30 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:

Recently, Luis wrote:

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.

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.

If the wire fails, your app is not down; your access to the latest and
greatest content is delayed. It doesn't make sense to store an entire help system online. The more intelligent system stores a version locally and updates the local version as needed. If the apps completely relied on the wire, then there would be a problem, but the wire simply provides a means to keep your local content in synch with the latest version. So yes, your content is only as recent as the latest net update, but you always have
access to *some* content, though it may not be the version that was
published yesterday.

And even if the wire is not available, you still can't shop anywhere,
regardless of what mechanism is used to drive the store.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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