kstrauser 2 days ago

I was so glad it died. It was a weird proprietary replacement for Flash, which itself was weird and proprietary, except the new one was owned by a huge company that publicly stated they wanted to crush Linux and friends.

A big chunk of their strategy at the time was around how to completely own the web. I celebrated every time their attempts failed.

mhast 2 days ago

As someone who developed in it at the time I found the reason it died was because they made new, slightly incompatible, versions every new Windows release.

After a while people got tired of doing updates.