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** Post from a Component Vendor, but this is not a promotional message
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SilverLight will end being much more powerful that Flash. Instead of
ActionScript, SilverLight uses a subset of the .NET Framework. As a
result, more people will know how to work with it, what you can do with
it will be limitless, and there will be many more tools available for
it. The third-party support system for Visual Studio and the .NET
Framework is huge.
We have a simple sample SilverLight page up and running at the link
below. At first, you will only see a link to download the SilverLight
plug-in. Once you download the plug-in, you will see the page. It shows
some basic SilverLight features and gives some useful information and
resource links.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Dan Beall
Product Manager, Doc-To-Help
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> On Behalf Of Chris Borokowski
> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 5:52 PM
> To: techwr-l
> Subject: SWF or Silverlight?
>
> I saw Ms. O'Keefe's excellent review of FrameMaker 8 and noticed that
> it hit on a topic many of us are thinking about. For online content,
> it's clear that animation packages, like Flash (SWF) and SilverLight
> from Microsoft, are going to be the future of our video and tutorial
> delivery. They're lighter than video, embed in browsers and phones and
> stuff, and allow us programable control of the video content.
>
> Currently, Flash is the market leader, but Silverlight appears
tempting
> to me. First, it will soon be installed on every MS computer possible.
> Second, it's supported under Linux and Windows, and possibly soon
> Macintosh. Third, it seems to be a newer standard unencumbered by many
> of the issues that are making Flash even show its age.
>
> Any thoughts appreciated.
>
>http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/productinfo/faq/
>http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/
>
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