Have you seen the new error message at Hulu blaming Adobe? It doesn't fly, especially considering the Desktop does work with the same damn plugin. Anyway, I digress and am off-topic.
-- Chris Kloiber On 03/04/2010 05:36 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
--- On Thu, 3/4/10, Chris Kloiber<ckloiber@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Ah yes, but it's a bitc^H^H^H^H bit difficult to control/find your desired content, and I don't think it will scale to a tiny "always on top" window in the corner of your desktop so you can work while watching, similar to the popout feature. Buckets full of FAIL, IMHO. -- Chris KloiberI agree. In designing the user interface "coolness" was paramount, not functionality, a bad recipe. That pervasive philosophy coupled with arrogance--consumers really don't know what they want--you end up with crap that looks "cool," but lacks ease and simplicity of operation. KISS is my advice to the designers of Huludesktop. BOn 03/02/2010 12:25 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:On 03/01/2010 11:15 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:Thanks for the link.� Read numerous posts andreplies.� Several people said by wrapping the 32-bit flash plugin on their 64-bit systems/browsers, they got Hulu to work.� However, I never was happy with the performance of the wrapped flash plugin.� It was worse than the 64-bit Alpha.� Maybe, I'll just install 32-bit Firefox and use it for those times I need it now that I know the problem is not exclusively a 64-bit OS problem.� I already have a few 32-bit apps on my system.� So, another one isn't going to bother me.� (I'm not a 64-bit only fanatic.)Just use huludesktop. It will work fine with the64-bit plugin. Theyprovide a 64-bit RPM on hulu.com.
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