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>A question for the person (might have been John R., I can't recall) who posted the belief that "in many quarters there seems to be an attitude that if it isn't in a browser, it isn't 'state of the art'"...our of curiosity, what have you read/observed that leads you to conclude that? (not trying to pick an argument, just curious about the statement and which quarters are being referred to).
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>Kevin
Hi, just wanted to pop in and say that I have personally read this numerous times as well, however, the justification for a browser-based app was most often to cut down on remote systems administration and
that was presented as
state of the art applications development.
Tracy
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