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flash for linux?
SAJChurchey:
Well, I submitted that suggestion, and this is the subject line of the e-mail i got back:
quote:
Thank You for Your Wish
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and this is from "Wish-Dreamweaver"
How come I feel they don't take me seriously :-(
Pantso:
quote:Originally posted by Calum: crusader for peace & freedom:
i find it difficult to respond here without it sounding like i am personally insulting thequirk. bear in mind this is not the intention. here goes.
what? who told you that? it's that sort of braindead windoid thinking that keeps linux off the desktops of most people. i can't stand linux elitists who want to keep linux to themselves so they can sneer at the drones, there's no place for elitism at the MS eradication society surely because it's all about levelling the land for everybody.
anyway what i am saying is HORSE PILES to you quirk, why wouldn't people pay for it? they pay for VMWare, they pay for tons of stuff! lots of people pay for staroffice in linux! if macromedia can't come up with a product people would pay for then i seriously doubt they would have got this far. and how dare you imply that linux users are cheapskates? get a clue!
also, now macromedia have opened the format up, it's only a matter of time before somebody starts making an open source linux flash creator, if macromedia want to get some of the action (i doubt it, they are probably stupid enough to believe the "linux users are cheapskates"FUD that certain people spread around) then they will have to be quick about it.
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I couldn't agree more.
Pantso:
quote:Originally posted by SAJChurchey:
How come I feel they don't take me seriously :-(
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Strange. I've sent several mails to Macromedia in the past, with the same subject but never got a response. :confused:
At least you got one man, so that means that they've started thinking about it and that's definitely an improvement.
ShawnD1:
saying nobody would buy it is a little presumptuous.
recently, schools in some parts of the US and Canada have been putting Linux on their computer because it saves the schoolboard thousands of dollars. the school is a HUGE base for software. my school has a copy of Flash (the creator one) on all of the computers in the CTS lab (computer room for development, not just word/excel type stuff). if school boards started switching to Linux left and right, Flash could find a serious Linux user base.
[ April 23, 2003: Message edited by: ShawnD1 ]
raptor:
quote:Originally posted by TheQuirk:
Because no one will buy it.
Duh.
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I would!
Those kind of applications are what persuade people to stick with the winBlows headache, because they have no alternative on GNU/Linux for what apps they use in winBlows, except the MAC OSX.
I am thinking of writing a letter to MacroMedia
hey quirk we arent dissing on you, just picking your reply apart that's all
[ April 24, 2003: Message edited by: raptor ]
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