So Gnash is really not making any headway, hm?
regards,
Brianna
2008/9/28 Michael Snow <wikipedia(a)verizon.net>et>:
To illustrate this with an example, maybe not the best
but one that
comes up often enough, consider video file formats. (Some of this is
beyond my technical expertise, so please forgive any misstatements.)
Adobe Flash has widespread adoption to the point of being
near-universal. The company has also been moving to make it more open
for people watching, distributing, and working on content in this
environment. It's close to free, but I understand there are still some
issues like patent "encumbrances" around Flash. Meanwhile, there are
pure free software formats that do similar things but have pretty
limited adoption.
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