It is conceptually similar to Flash, but, and I hate to admit this,
much better designed. There is also a version for Linux called
Moonlight I believe, but I've seen some insanely good multi-media
sites put together in it. Lots of info on the net about it.
At 10:22 AM 3/4/2009, Kent Wallace wrote:
>Could someone give me a 10 minute discussion on the use of SilverLight
>2.0 (A Microsoft product)?
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>Either by phone or e-mail
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>I would like to discuss the nature and use of the software.
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>Thanks
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>Kent Wallace
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>425-289-5205
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