It is very nice that this "works" on Linux, but why encourage web sites to lock into Microsoft-dictated media formats when HTML5 is just around the corner?
We have Flash in the meantime -- why do we "need" silver-moon-micosoft-light to complicate our web sites and browser plug-ins?
According to Wikipedia HTML5 is expected to become a W3C recommendation by 2022!!
by then we will have flying cars, unlimited free energy and IE will still suck.
ailverlight is pretty cool actually, but it's probably 3 years to late. and moonlight is pretty far behind.
html5 will need ie9 to support it. that's a big ?
It is very nice that this "works" on Linux, but why encourage web sites to lock into Microsoft-dictated media formats when HTML5 is just around the corner?
We have Flash in the meantime -- why do we "need" silver-moon-micosoft-light to complicate our web sites and browser plug-ins?