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Erin,
Flash is a very flexible piece of software, but the developers I work with
are hesitant to continue new initiatives with it due to the talk of HTML 5
making it irrelevant (as it stands now). Many of my developers have already
switched to Silverlight as an alternative to Flash. I still like Flash
though, but then again, I know it and I don't know the others so I'm not
objective. Just something to think about from one educator who likes
software in the classroom to another.
John
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Erin Karl <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> My company is looking into developing software for student use. Our
> curriculum uses diagramming, and many of our customers have asked for it.
> It's actually quite complex to develop and we're a few years off. SenDraw
> is the closest thing I've seen, but it's not very useful.
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> We're looking at doing it with Flash software. That would make it more
> engaging and much more intuitive.
>
> Regards,
>
> Erin
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