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Subject: Re: FLASH: online commerce question
From: Michael Penne
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 17:02:19 GMT

All ~300 of the desktops in our university labs have
flash 4/sw7. We push it from the courseware
development side, develop courseware that requires f4
and the IT folks then must install it (we request it
nicely8-). However, the systems are cloned, so will
only show up as one download per platform. Developing
slide shows and other courseware with streaming mp3 is
a delight for many of our faculty when they experience
it + grok the possibilities.

>
> Of these 88%, what percentage of browsers support
> Flash 4 and it's mp3
> compression features?
>
> I would bet that less than 20 percent of the 300 or
> so desktops where I work
> have the plug-in. Any Flash presentation I create
> for the company has to be
> distributed as a exe projector for this reason.
>
> jb
>
> ps.
> On many company networks (not ours), browser plugins
> and other executables
> are prohibited from being installed.


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2D/3D/Flash/etc...

http://www.humboldt.edu/~mmp5
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