[citation][nom]sicundercover[/nom]Well Im willing to bet that you already have installed Java, Flash Player, Quicktime,and Windows Media Player Plugin.[/citation]
Yes for Java and Flash, no for Quicktime and WMP plugins. I use either VLC or Mplayer for web media. And that was before I started using Linux; I hated Quicktime on Windows.
But my point is more along the lines of, why is Silverlight necessary? Google seems to do alright without Flash or Air or any of that other stuff, just basic, standard web tools. What's going to be so special about Office that it needs it?
[citation][nom]sicundercover[/nom]So whats the problem with installing Silverlight?[/citation]
The fact that MS doesn't release Silverlight for my preferred OS? We've got an open source project that's just now starting to support Silverlight 2.0, while MS is rolling out 3.
It's a bit of an academic exercise for me, personally. I don't use web apps for basic office stuff. Just thinking that it would probably be easier to deploy and adopt if it didn't depend on anything specific to MS.