Silverlight on Linux Already

Published 20 June 07 10:41 AM | Jesse Ezell

"The open-source Mono project will show off an early version of Microsoft's Silverlight browser plug-in running on Linux later this week.

Work on the plug-in, called Moonlight, was started only in May, after Microsoft's Mix conference. Moonlight uses version 1.1 of Silverlight, a browser plug-in for displaying interactive Web applications, which is due in the fall.

Once completed, Moonlight will allow Linux users to see Silverlight content on the Web, such as videos, and run rich Internet applications.

According to Miguel De Icaza, Mono project leader and Novell open-source president, Mono engineers have been working 14-hour days to create an implementation of Silverlight on Linux using Mono, an open-source implementation of Microsoft's .Net software.

An alpha version of Moonlight will be ready for showing off later this week at a Microsoft Mix conference in Paris. (Microsoft also plans to show off its Silverlight-based Popfly mashup builder there.).."

[1] http://www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9731410-2.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=Webware

 

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# Beyond | IT said on June 20, 2007 06:49 PM:

Just saw this from Jesse Ezell: Mono is expected to release an alpha version of Moonlight later this

# University Update-Microsoft Silverlight-Silverlight on Linux Already said on June 20, 2007 09:46 PM:

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# JD on EP said on June 26, 2007 03:35 PM:

Silverlight/Linux: This is actually a comment to Aral Balkan's blog, which I've typed out and submitted twice, but which has disappeared twice, so I'm republishing it over here. Aral wrote on Friday about that "Ported to Linux in 21 Days!" story, and

# Sense of life » Silverlight prawie gotowy… said on August 1, 2007 03:25 PM:

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# Silverlight on Linux Already said on November 27, 2007 11:35 AM:

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