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Time For Web To Get Out of The Archieves
If Adobe took the approach of open source, making sure developer's could program through code a little indirectly, such as with Java their Flash plugin at every desktop, they may be talking business but why leaders on the Web want to believe an old argument which has essentially been turn around since the PC's market integration.

Once apon a time developr's thought we would all be dumb terminals connected to mainframe. It didn't and couldn't work then and will certainly not work today. What we need are better tools at the desktop.

Consider at the moment, with three servers at my desktop all Web and server-side technology is functional within one Web page. Every developer has always wanted direct communication to tools at the desktop. Today we need look how we can build on the security required allowing communication through the browser with tools at the desktop. Possilby it will achieved through Web page communication's first but not as dumb terminals.

Peter Bisson/www.freefex.com
Posted by: Tanset   Posted on: 02/28/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What kind of experience will this be?  Resuna | 02/28/07
A very limited one  tic swayback | 02/28/07
Agreed  CobraA1 | 03/01/07
...and we'll never need more than 64K of RAM?  CMYKGIRL | 03/03/07
Bad idea!  MacGeek2121 | 02/28/07
Maybe that's the intent?  HypnoToad72 | 02/28/07
Forget this...  just^me | 02/28/07
Excelent Point  jjarman | 02/28/07
We can dream  jheine | 02/28/07
Chizen is a genius!  hpleibo@... | 02/28/07
A bad idea, but Adobe 'just trying it out' makes a frail and pale excuse...  HypnoToad72 | 02/28/07
Time For Web To Get Out of The Archieves  Tanset | 02/28/07
Keep Adobe-Adobe!  freedom123-data@... | 03/01/07
Adobe Photoshop Online  cueanddisc | 03/03/07

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