qmr55
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Did you catch the part about a "fully viable program" in my comments? Technology long ago fell into the realm of just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should. My point is that give us a fully functional program (as existed long ago with Flash) and let us live with it for a number of years. It takes a considerable investment of time and effort in particular to learn advanced Flash action scripting. Have you ever attempted it? My reasoning may make no sense to you, but to me, yes, what we have now is good enough. Future improvements should come as developers and the market demand it - not as an ongoing pursuit to keep a software program always on the brink of obsolescence. Am I using words that are too big for you?
I understand exactly what you're saying but I highly disagree. First to answer your question, yes I have tried and yes I can do it fine. There never is a good enough in web development especially because the new world is always looking for a faster and easier way to get things done. In this case, HTML5 may be the solution to that problem that flash has caused for years.
I disagree with the statement "Future improvements should come as developers and the market demand it" because in my opinion users and developers are always asking for a better faster way to do anything whether it be on a desktop computer, a laptop or even a mobile phone now a days. The market is ALWAYS looking for improvement in electronics. Why do they come out with new TVs every year, if the one I have from the 90s works fine still? The market demands better quality video and a better viewing experience.
Am I using words that are too big for you?
Takes a bit more than that to get to me...lol.