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Flash for digital signage sucks

Fri, Dec 11, 2009

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Many people use shockwave flash for digital signage displays, which produces an SWF file.

This is an adobe technology. Some say the EULA may prevent the flash player’s legal use in digital signage.

I have a question for everyone.

Please let me know what you think about the following statement:

I read this today:

Flash for digital signage sucks, and is such a buggy, memory-leaking, CPU-intensive pig you’d be crazy to use it anyway

What do you all think? Should we be using web-based XHTML/CSS displays instead? If so, Why? If not, what?

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