Postby Guest » 03 Apr 2006 18:02
As useful as the idea of a plugin is, it has the following disadvantages:
1) it requires a complete install of the app that users may or may not be allowed to carry out (especially Windows users on managed machines)
2) installation of an xpi plugin is just easier - especially if it was hosted by the mozilla extensions website, which will already be in the "Allowed Sites" pref applet
3) updates will be easier to distribute
4) making the FF plugin work is by no means a simple operation.
I've tried to get the shipped plugin to work on many platforms with numerous versions of both FF and VLC. Just dropping/linking some so/dll files into a plugins folder does not work. Now, I may be an idiot, but if I am I'll wager that I'm representative of a great number of people that cannot get the plugin to work reliably.
I guess I'd need some very clear instructions that work ALL of the time on ALL platforms that I can pass along to end users that do not want to install an/another application to do what they think WMP/iTunes/QuickTime/whatever should do already. And really, isn't adoption the idea?