Flash was [JDEV] Introduction
Robert Thompson
rdthomp2 at home.com
Fri Feb 11 15:19:33 CST 2000
> But remember that users must have at least IE 4.0 to have this file, and
(if
> Macromedia puts the same terms as they used to for Flash) you may not
> redistribute the player. If you want to manually include it with an
> application install, you have to pay a per-product royalty fee.
That's not true. You can sign-up to license it for your product and
distribute the player for free.
Go to their web site to see.
> > Admittedly, the Macromedia solutions only cover Mac and Windows. I'm
not
> > suggesting ditching the Java project, as it is better for wide-platform
> > deployment. This is just another solution that offers higher-quality
> > clients in a more restricted market. It's a tradeoff.
>
> Well I'm still looking, generator does nothing for you since it is
> server-generated flash - it doesn't generate flash based on user input on
> their remote systems. JFlash sounds cool, it is also a product I was going
> to write a long, long time ago and sell (along with JPDF) :)
>
> -David Waite
>
>
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