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Will Flash Be Taken Off The Shelf?

bugninja writes "According to an article at News.com, Adobe wins 2.8M from Macromedia today for using some patented interface stuff in Flash. But this isn't the end, further legal battles could require that Flash be removed from Macromedia's list of "products for sale". We may not all be Flash lovers, but is it right to take a good product away from so many people who really do like it just because another company's product isn't taking over the market like they hoped it would?" Update: 05/03 13:29 GMT by J : Speaking of Flash, yesterday eEye discovered a very serious security hole in the version of Flash distributed with most copies of Windows. Go download the fixed release.

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  1. i tried... by webmonarch · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    i failed

  2. Flash: Good or Bad? by JanusFury · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    Flash has long been the scourge of the internet. People use it to make large, annoying, ugly, flashy, and noisy animations instead of just making webpages. And now it's being used for obtrusive banner ads that even take up entire pages!

    But Flash has a number of positive uses - it can be used to create complex animations for presentations, or to create simple amateur animated movies in a fraction of the time taken using other tools. It can be used to create simple database applications. It has a powerful variant of javascript, which allows you to do many complex scripting tasks using only flash. It has powerful XML support for exchanging data with servers, making it possible to use it for e-commerce and data-transaction applications. It has a light memory and disk footprint, doesn't use too much unnecessary bandwidth, and has great multimedia capabilities.

    If Flash dissapears, I will sorely miss it.

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  3. Re:Patents: Defend them or lose them. by SpookyFish · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Finally, a smart post in this discussion. Mod it up.

  4. An interesting Flash movie by KeelSpawn · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Sorry this is a little off topic, but here's an iddictive and interesting flash movie a friend of mine made that i want to share with everybody, enjoy. http://games.sohu.com/fightgame/fight3.swf

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  5. Flash is NOT as bad as ! by Captain+Large+Face · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I don't think this is a very fair comment, although I did find it amusing. Flash is an excellent format for the web, it is just the implementation of it that provides the problem.

    There are a great number of fantastic flash movies available on the WWW, and some excellent flash designers out there. The problem isn't with the technology or the design, but the way it is embedded into most sites. Web masters ought to provide alternatives to Flash movies, but most seem to be too lazy to do just that, and therefore risk alienating their audience.

  6. Re:what the ... ? by imperator_mundi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I think that point is that if you use a product professionally your know-how worths real money, so any sort of unexpected changes on the software you use may cause you real damages. I don't that the today story will be problematic for anyone, but I can't avoid to think how weak is my position as developper when I rely on a proprietary technology. Maybe part of the problem is the lack of standards for many of the actual Internet technology, I mean at w3.org there are clear definitions about the way to create static internet contents (HTML/CSS/CSS2...) but noothing about e.g. video streaming, nothing about vector graphics (I don't think there is a valid alternative to flash if you want to follow this approach) then is clear that proprietary technologies come and fill these voids.

  7. OT: Decent PDF Readers by petard · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    On the OS's I use most:

    • xpdf on anything with X11
    • preview.app on Mac OS X
    • ghostscript on most anything (though I mainly use it on OpenBSD)

    HTH-

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