Then go to Contents/MacOS and this is what you see: When the installer is done, this is what /Library/Internet Plug-Ins looks like: When you install Silverlight 1.0 Beta, this is what the installer package looks like immediately before letting it rip: How do I know? By inspecting the files, installers and the plug-in. This isn't immediately obvious, but the Silverlight 1.1 Alpha is a superset of Silverlight 1.0 Beta. ![]() I actually didn't realize this existed, which is really cool. I haven't fully dove in, and you will need to install Chmox to read the documentation since it's in Compressed HTML (CHM, pronounced chum) files. ![]() This isn't just for Windows, its for Mac OS X too!! This is not Visual Studio for Mac OS X, but it does start to answer the questions and criticism I and others leveled against MS for not inviting OS X developers to the party. Works on Vista and XP SP2 in IE 6, IE 7, Firefox 1.5.0.8, and Firefox 2.0.x Works on OS X 10.4 (though MS reqs don't say so, but Safari version is a giveaway) in Safari 2.0.4 and Firefox 1.5.0.8 + 2.0.x. How much? I haven't found anything that says truly yet. Big deal here is that this release includes a subset of the. I watched the keynote, and I was a little confused at first, but here are the important bits from my perspective: ![]() At Mix 07 Microsoft significantly augmented Silverlight.
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