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Boston-area software start-up Allurent emerges from stealth mode, promising a better Web checkout experience.
Boston-area software start-up Allurent emerges from stealth mode, promising a better Web checkout experience.
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in flash with the load time of the product itself. What kind of
critique is that?
in flash with the load time of the product itself. What kind of
critique is that?
in flash with the load time of the product itself. What kind of
critique is that?
in flash with the load time of the product itself. What kind of
critique is that?
Personally, I find flash large, slow and unwieldy. For all but the most inexperienced users, I've got to imagine the interface would get annoying.
And yes, everything done here could be done in javascript.
Personally, I find flash large, slow and unwieldy. For all but the most inexperienced users, I've got to imagine the interface would get annoying.
And yes, everything done here could be done in javascript.
Personally, I find flash large, slow and unwieldy. For all but the most inexperienced users, I've got to imagine the interface would get annoying.
And yes, everything done here could be done in javascript.
- Looks Pretty, but....
- by September 27, 2005 7:28 AM PDT
- Hey, this 'new' paradigm for shopping carts looks very nice, but $150g's for a flash shopping cart? Get real.
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Showing 2 of 2 pages (36 Comments)Personally, I find flash large, slow and unwieldy. For all but the most inexperienced users, I've got to imagine the interface would get annoying.
And yes, everything done here could be done in javascript.