Happy days ahead for Mozilla group
Good days are here for the Mozilla group of browsers. A snippet from this article.
"In response to demand by users, plugin vendors and web developers for web browser support for an open, secure and scriptable plugin model, the Mozilla Foundation, in collaboration with Apple, Macromedia, Opera, and Sun Microsystems are working to extend the Netscape Plugin Application Program Interface (NPAPI) in a manner that allows greater interactivity with plugins such as Flash, Shockwave, QuickTime and Java, resulting in a richer, more interactive web."
I feel that this is a major step by Mozilla. To provide improved shockeave, flash plugins for Mozilla as well as FireFox would further compell users to shift to their software, which is obviously a better choice.
"In response to demand by users, plugin vendors and web developers for web browser support for an open, secure and scriptable plugin model, the Mozilla Foundation, in collaboration with Apple, Macromedia, Opera, and Sun Microsystems are working to extend the Netscape Plugin Application Program Interface (NPAPI) in a manner that allows greater interactivity with plugins such as Flash, Shockwave, QuickTime and Java, resulting in a richer, more interactive web."
I feel that this is a major step by Mozilla. To provide improved shockeave, flash plugins for Mozilla as well as FireFox would further compell users to shift to their software, which is obviously a better choice.
