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cyberbillp 2008-03-05 14:39

Re: Microsoft Silverlight Coming to the Internet Tablet
 
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Originally Posted by pipeline (Post 150966)
Oh and Pre-emptive 'shush' : actually OSS is about 5 years behind on UI,

What!?
What rock are you living under?

OSS has been driving UI innovation for years. OSS is waaaaay out in front in the Eye candy and feature department.

cyberbillp 2008-03-05 14:42

Re: Microsoft Silverlight Coming to the Internet Tablet
 
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Originally Posted by wazd (Post 150985)
OSS fanboism is bad thing, guys. Microsoft stifled the developement? Aw come on! Even now newbie user CAN NOT use Linux. No, he can't. And you're talking about 8 years ago! MS brought PC's to your home. And I'm very thankful for that.

I gave my mom a Red Hat box years ago and she still uses it. It's P233 and still running, maintenence free all these years. She's on her third monitor. She has no problem using Linux. She doesn't even know it's linux.

Thustle 2008-03-05 15:08

Re: Microsoft Silverlight Coming to the Internet Tablet
 
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Originally Posted by sckmcck (Post 151040)
The comparision between flash and silverlight is actually probably not a good one. I think AIR is probably the closer analogue.

Silverlight is very similar to Flash. AIR is completely different in that it runs outside of a browser and potentially offline.

If people think that Flash is a bloated pig, then what makes them think that Silverlight would be any better? It's a bigger install and performance is very similar. I can understand that it would be nice, one day, to have Flash, Silverlight and JavaFX on the IT so we can access all the rich content out there, but are the ITs up to it right now?

Personally, I hope Silverlight doesn't become widely adopted as it's the most closed of the 3 platforms and therefore it wouldn't take much for them to kill/slow development of it on non-Windows platforms (and history suggests that's a distinct possibility).

Traecer 2008-03-05 15:19

Re: Microsoft Silverlight Coming to the Internet Tablet
 
I have NO intention of running Silverlight or Moonlight on my tablet.

tso 2008-03-05 15:33

Re: Microsoft Silverlight Coming to the Internet Tablet
 
its just another thing to turn off until needed...

thoughtfix 2008-03-05 16:04

Re: Microsoft Silverlight Coming to the Internet Tablet
 
Someone left a blog comment that compared Silverlight to "accepting an unmarked package."

This amused me.

At least we know that the Internet Tablet has the attention of other companies.

Texrat 2008-03-05 17:03

Re: Microsoft Silverlight Coming to the Internet Tablet
 
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Originally Posted by thoughtfix (Post 151196)
At least we know that the Internet Tablet has the attention of other companies.

And THAT was my key point. Maybe it got lost in all the noise. :D

pipeline 2008-03-05 17:43

Re: Microsoft Silverlight Coming to the Internet Tablet
 
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Originally Posted by cyberbillp (Post 151170)
What!?
What rock are you living under?

OSS has been driving UI innovation for years. OSS is waaaaay out in front in the Eye candy and feature department.

Umm ok.. what like prettier xterm? Please name examples... as i am pragmatic but am not pursuaded by your argument that i must somehow been living under a rock...

pixelseventy2 2008-03-05 18:03

Re: Microsoft Silverlight Coming to the Internet Tablet
 
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Originally Posted by pipeline (Post 151223)
Umm ok.. what like prettier xterm? Please name examples... as i am pragmatic but am not pursuaded by your argument that i must somehow been living under a rock...

Fedora 7/8? Ubuntu Feisty/Gutsy? Kubuntu? Suse 10? Not to mention the recent release of KDE4.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=kde+4+screenshots

Navi 2008-03-05 18:10

Re: Microsoft Silverlight Coming to the Internet Tablet
 
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Originally Posted by pipeline (Post 151223)
Umm ok.. what like prettier xterm? Please name examples... as i am pragmatic but am not pursuaded by your argument that i must somehow been living under a rock...

Hi Rockman,

If we're taking that path, majority terminal emulators for Linux look much better than cmd.exe and powershell. Judging by your comment, you haven't scoped it out much. In eye candy, the major desktop environments all have nice, configurable compositing effects.

As far as features and configuration goes, that's what makes the Linux learning curve high. You can tweak and tune and make your WM/DE of choice look exactly the way you want it without any hacks. Us nerds love configurations, and both Microsoft and Apple fail to provide a standard way to do it on their platforms for an illusion of simplicity.

I could go on since you gave such a broad statement, but I won't waste my time.


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