Doing web-based applications may seem like a lot of fluff, but I think their value of making the client OS irrelevent is wonderful. If they have a reasonable browser, they can access your application.
The major problem with web-based apps, as you've hit upon, is that HTML is too simplistic. Further, the only viable alternatives (Flash, Java Applets, etc.) have other problems, and often break the cross-platform nature that is the biggest advantage of web-based apps in the first place.
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In reply to Re: web-based application or desktop application?
by hardburn
in thread web-based application or desktop application?
by pg
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