that's a bit more like it, but I'm even skeptical about these figures

many of the survey companies are in the biz of obtaining results that make them look good (or competitors look bad)

i had a friend that was a SAS analyst for JD Powers and he explained how they work with clients. 

objectivity is a joke in these cases

it's no wonder that just about every car made comes out on top in *some* survey

similarly, these are reminiscent of microsoft's browser claims

according to them, IE is still around 90%

other people claim more like 60%

that's a lot of wiggle room

the bottom line: there is no silver bullet


Chuck Olsen wrote:
According to Adobe/Macromedia, based upon a survey by NPD:
http://tinyurl.com/zzftm

Flash 5: 97.7%
Flash 6: 97.2%
Flash 7: 94.8%
Flash 8: 69.3%

That's for the U.S. as of April 2006. Percentages are higher in Europe.

I'm still using Flash 6 for MInnesota Stories, primarily because of the
high installed user base. I'm very tempted to upgrade to Flash 8 video
but I don't want to lose anybody or force an upgrade -- and it looks
pretty decent.

--- In [email protected], "Charles Iliya Krempeaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
  
Hello,

I thought Flash only had about 90% saturation (not 98%).


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