Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]George Hartzell writes in pertinent part: > I'm not sure that I'm vehement about it, but I have a couple of > problems with flash: <snip> > It's still possible though that someone important out there might > not be able to see your stuff. Do you mean if someone does not have a Flash program installed on their computer they will not be able to see my photographs at all? I am thinking for example of my 84 year old aunt in Texas who uses aol to exchange family news and pass jokes around with friends and relatives all over the world. I find it hard to understand why Adobe Lightroom would offer me the opportunity to create a gallery of my photos and put it up on the web in a format (if that is the right word) such that people like my aunt (or you, working in FreeBSD) could not access to see the photos. But, as noted, there are a lot of things about computing I don't understand, which is why I asked this question (and a lot of others) and I appreciate your response, which is helpful. > I know of companies who's front page is entirely in flash, I can't > even find their customer support phone number (e.g. Yakima, the > car rack folks). Yes, that does seem rather counter-intuitive from a customer satisfaction standpoint. Thanks, --Bob