<< I still haven't downloaded the thing ... >> Nor have I --- now why might that be? True, I have only recently become aware of its existence. However, other factors include (1) Lack of trust? Hardly a deal-breaker in this case. But for a less well-known source, I would need to search for reviews and specifically malware warnings beforehand. (2) The download site insists that I agree to their terms & conditions. So I am going to have to wade through those first (if I can even make sense of them, let alone foresee all their implications). (3) On top of which they start demanding profiling information: maybe just a short questionnaire, but ahead of time there is no way to tell whether there's a bunch more to follow. By this stage, I have usually long ago lost interest. 25 years after VRML and Java, despite considerable improvement in hardware and browser performance, progress towards transparently available user-configurable interaction has if anything been backwards! WFL On 4/17/19, Mike Stay <metaweta@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 9:52 AM Fred Lunnon <fred.lunnon@gmail.com> wrote:
I also wonder how in practice casual users might feel about going to the trouble of downloading this player to view interactive video material.
I still haven't downloaded the thing despite dozens of posts here that use it. I think the download rate would be very very small. -- Mike Stay - metaweta@gmail.com http://math.ucr.edu/~mike https://reperiendi.wordpress.com
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