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raptor:

quote:Originally posted by Panos:


On the contrary, I believe that people will buy it, if the folks at Macromedia make up their minds finally and release a version for Linux! The same goes for Apple and QuickTime  as well!

[ April 20, 2003: Message edited by: Panos ]
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Flash = goodIdea
DreamWeaver = bad

the reason i say that is dreamweaver is just pansy  
software compared to programming in pico, or any other text editor( NO notepad! :-( )

solo:
I absolutely love working with the Flash authoring software on Windows and is perhaps the only thing I truly miss now on Linux... I haven't emailed Macromedia because I didn't want to wade through the Macromedia site to find the email address and such. Plus I don't think unless we can seriously give them hell that they will do it fast enough to satisfy me. I know this thinking is backwards but...

But I have an idea...

solo:
Umm, wait. I cant even see anything ON the macromedia site. It's just a baige color (Konq 3.1).

TheQuirk:

quote:Originally posted by Solo:
Umm, wait. I cant even see anything ON the macromedia site. It's just a baige color (Konq 3.1).
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The whole site's in flash.

solo:
I HAVE flash... flash 6, the newest version available. If i go to shockwave.com i can see the site fine
Besides it is very very stupid to use a nonstandard plugin for your company, even if you did design it

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