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While I don't use it personally (wasn't even sure what it was, had to Google it) I don't see any harm including it as an optional installation. The only possible downside - more work for LL developers/maintainers :).
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Microsoft Silverlight is sort of popular. Primary uses are for Amazon Prime members (For TV Shows / Movies) or a regular users of Netflix. I am not sure of anything else that uses Silverlight.
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Over in the UK BT sport channel on internet uses silverlight = One of the promotional spin offs for signing up to BT internet as an ISP. Goes head to head with SKY sport. Therefore having BT sport working on LL in my opinion would make the transition decision for UK XP transition users easier to make.
I know that HTML5 is supposed to be the way ahead but BT sports gives no indication of what they are going to do in the future AFAIK. might be worth asking them?
One target group in the K is the "Silver Surfer" who are most likely to be/have been XP users. Anything that makes that transition less painful would be ideal. - The ethos of LL anyway??
We have the university of the third age U3A over here and LL could be promoted as a viable alternative through that group to extend the life of older laptops/printers/scanners etc. and the participant of te group as well ? :)
Just a thought
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https://community.bt.com/t5/Watching-BT-...178/page/8 and work back.
This has been an ongoing discussion for some time apparently.
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Thank you for the feedback folks, much appreciated :)
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