Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Jun 2008 22:19 UTC
Microsoft During his last public speech for Microsoft as Chairman of the company, at TechEd 2008, Bill Gates made some interesting announcements regarding Internet Explorer 8 and Silverlight 2.0. In the meantime, Windows XP made the headline news at CompuTex.
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RE[4]: Comment by satan666
by lemur2 on Wed 4th Jun 2008 04:55 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by satan666"
lemur2
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2007-02-17

"I would much rather have a somewhat inferior official Linux version of the Flash plugin than Moonlight, which isn't even officially acknowledged by Microsoft, and could be obsoleted or shut down by Microsoft at some point in the future.


You are of course welcome to not use Moonlight, but to say it isn't officially acknowledged by Microsoft is completely false.

Here is the Microsoft press release on Microsoft's site about it: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2007/sep07/09-04Silverligh...
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The "officially acknowledged" bit is off the mark ... but the "could be obsoleted or dropped by Microsoft at any time" observation is absolutely spot on.

1. Moonlight = Binary codecs, available only from Microsoft.

2. Microsoft counts Linux as its major threat.

You do the math.

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RE[5]: Comment by satan666
by jpobst on Wed 4th Jun 2008 14:32 in reply to "RE[4]: Comment by satan666"
jpobst Member since:
2006-09-26

The "officially acknowledged" bit is off the mark ... but the "could be obsoleted or dropped by Microsoft at any time" observation is absolutely spot on.

1. Moonlight = Binary codecs, available only from Microsoft.


Microsoft could drop the binary codecs used by Moonlight, but Moonlight itself is fully open source code developed and released by the Mono project. Moonlight is also developed to use ffmpeg codecs should you choose not to use the Microsoft binary codecs. (Moonlight does not ship with ffmpeg for obvious legal reasons.)

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