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That's the point
---A plugin could be simpler, and of course easier for an end
user---

Exactly. Those who read the article would know they used Flash as
an example. When you encounter a website using Flash, is it easier
for you to just have your browser display that material, or would
you rather have to open a second program to show it?
Posted by: tic swayback   Posted on: 07/08/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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If they have BitTorrent on Firefox, Microsoft will follow with IE  DonnieBoy | 07/07/05
Of course  Loverock Davidson | 07/07/05
Microsoft does NOT want cross platform applications to be useful  DonnieBoy | 07/07/05
Of course they don't  Loverock Davidson | 07/07/05
I think the customers would like to know MS is working to solve their  DonnieBoy | 07/07/05
Strange as it seems  Roger Ramjet | 07/08/05
Maybe that's why it's a plug-in?  Jack-Booted EULA | 07/08/05
NOT a plugin  Roger Ramjet | 07/08/05
Whoops sorry never mind.  Jack-Booted EULA | 07/08/05
Not likely  nucrash | 07/09/05
What's the point?  Real World | 07/07/05
For Firefox, it will be a plugin. It will be nice to have it integrated.  DonnieBoy | 07/07/05
re:For Firefox, it will be a plugin. It will be nice to have it integrated.  joe6pack_z | 07/07/05
A plugin could be simpler, and of course easier for an end user.  DonnieBoy | 07/07/05
I disagree  Real World | 07/08/05
That's the point  tic swayback | 07/08/05
Apples and oranges  Real World | 07/08/05
Think of it this way  tic swayback | 07/08/05
Or...  thetargos | 07/08/05
Great, now the RIAA and MPAA  FilledOut | 07/08/05

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