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Silverlight will support all major browsers on both Mac OS X and on Windows. Particular care is being taken to account for differences in platform and browser capabilities to ensure a consistent experience including experiences on Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer. Microsoft will extend the support for Silverlight on Linux through a partnership with Novell.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/development_tools/silverlight.html
it doesn't count? its working with MS on it and conjunction with Novell
Ars Technica has a good multi-part article that indirectly illustrates why throwing a bunch of apps designed by Windows developers on everyone else is a bad thing...and why I don't want a .Net runtime polluting my system.
you can use Moonlight/Mono platform http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight to develop on Linux or OS X environment. I am not sure if any one can develop Flash on Linux, actually Silverlight plays on equal if not more when it comes to platforms versus flash. It is a great technology, it may not kill flash but the kind of programmability it brings on to light-weight programms with stripped down CLR is amazing. You can do lot of cool stuff, even if it computationally intensive in silverlight. Before you judge things, give it atleast one neutral objective look.
No.. the best tools to develop silverlight are for windows... you can do it with any plain text editor anywhere...
where do you people come up with this stuff
It is too bad there seems to be no commitment to support H.264 playback on Silverlight players. If you want to create a site that plays the millions of videos already out there on file sharing sites you are forced to transcode resulting in a lot of degradation when videos are of low quality video to start with.
Hi,
I am working on a project www.laguna-coupe.com which is based on Silverlight Technology.
This microsite is propeled by the new Silverlight engine and introduce for the first time in Europe the DeepZoom feature. Enjoy !
Best regards,
Cédric BRUN
- by benjaminstraight July 27, 2008 3:42 PM PDT
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