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DracoFelis
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Re: [Review] Hulu's Full-Screen: Hardware Minimums

said by dgsound See Profile :

Popular shows are available without installing anything;
And you don't even need to sign up for an account to see a lot of the content! Instead, you can just go to the web site and directly view (without logging in) anything that isn't age restricted (age restricted stuff still requires you to sign in with your HULU account).

said by dgsound See Profile :

Hula uses active-x-shockwave-flash apps that most of us have.
Actually its better than that. HULU seems to need flash in your browser, BUT that doesn't necessarily mean you need active-x. For example, I have been doing my HULU watching using FireFox. And while I have installed flash into my FireFox setup, I have NOT installed the active-x add-in FireFox. So clearly HULU doesn't need active-x per se, as I watch HULU with a browser that doesn't even have active-x support installed!

NOTE: IMHO the active-x point is significant for "computer security" reasons, if nothing else. Because while flash (which HULU does need/use) does have some security issues, those security issues (of flash) pale compared to the security issues of active-x. Of course, that's also one reason why I prefer (when possible) to do my browsing with FireFox (which doesn't have active-x built in, and only has it if/when you specifically add it), vs using I.E. (which seems to be all about active-x)...
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