Flash, Meet Sparkle
Robert writes "Microsoft finally released more information about their Sparkle product on a Channel 9 MSDN video. Sparkle is vector based XAML system for doing applications that may have traditionaly been done in flash. Ars Technica's Josh Meier has a few things to say about it, too."
Can you see I am serious!
Get out of my way, all of you!
This is no place for loafers.
Join me or die.
Can you do any less?
For lucky best wash, use Mr. Sparkle.
Now I'm gonna need SparkleBlock as well as FlashBlock. More browser plugin bloat.
Mr. Sparkle: A joint venture of Matsumura Fishworks and Tamaribuchi Heavy Manufacturing Concern
Product Demonstration here
Flash, Sparkle, what's next, Twinkle?
I remember in the late '80s / early '90s. I used to get my pr0n (600 baud - thank you)The executable would always say "waiting for sparkle". I do remember that the quality of the video (remember folks this was 286 territory) was very good. Actual video, not pixelated bitmaps.
I wonder...
No offense, sir, but you seem quite convinced that this will become a major security flaw in Windows Vista.
Does your opinion have any technical merit? Have you inspected the source code to the implementation of this technology? Can you provide clear examples of malicious uses?
Or is your opinion based solely upon the past actions of Microsoft, with regards to similar technology?
Cyric Zndovzny at your service.
>Sparkle sounds...girly.
Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion!
yes.
Science : Proprietary , Knowledge : Open Source
"XAML" Microsoft for "XUL".
Instead of taking an open spec like XUl and joining it, bettering it, and implementing it they chose to go their own way. Nothing to see here, runalong now and leave the evil people to their own devices.
evil is as evil does
On OS X, there was this program floating around on Versiontracker that would convert any picture into an html document by converting each pixel into a table-cell that was styled 1px by 1px and colored. This prevened easy downloading of the image, but caused what might have been a 100k image to take up 4 megs in an html file.
... with colspan=!
Morons. Haven't they ever heard of run-length encoding? Compress those images
What?! No more Flash-based Microsoft Ads?
I mean I so enjoy seeing Microsoft advertise their development tools using Flash based ads on Slashdot!
It just makes me laugh everytime I see one!
Will they now be Sparkle-based?!
The day this happens is the day I change careers.
Beauty is just a light switch away.