The Mozilla team has announced that Fiirefox 3.1 will come with native support for Theora and Vorbis media. So, this means that:
- open source media can become a bit more mainstream (finally moving away the proprietary mp3 monopoly);
- no longer will we have to install Firefox plugins to see embedded audio and video files (as long as they’re in .ogg format)
The code is already out, available in Firefox’s nightly builds releases for large scale testing.
I’ve been dealing with computers for over 15 years now and have gone through several, several different programs and different upgrade versions. It has been a constant hassle throughout the years having to purchase the latest version of program XYZ to be able to open files created by other people that have upgraded their software. Or, not being able to work well with people working on different OS and using different softwares for the same type of document. Take now the MS Office 2007…
Speaking of VirtualBox