MacRumors has a short piece on Adobe saying that they are moving on from the issues they had with Apple refusing Flash on their iDevices.
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johnnyg0
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Nothing new here, from Adobe's blog almost 4 months ago (but I understand its important for them to repeat the message once in a while to let the industry and the end users know Apple is actively working to block them) :
"we have already decided to shift our focus away from Apple’s iPhone and iPad devices for both Flash Player and AIR. We are working to bring Flash Player and AIR to all the other major participants in the mobile ecosystem, including Google, RIM, Palm (soon to be HP), Microsoft, Nokia and others."
In the meantime, end users can now install Frash and have Flash on their idevices. I wish Adobe would publicize Frash a little more.
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Nothing new here, from Adobe's blog almost 4 months ago (but I understand its important for them to repeat the message once in a while to let the industry and the end users know Apple is actively working to block them) :
http://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2010/04/moving_forward.html
"we have already decided to shift our focus away from Apple’s iPhone and iPad devices for both Flash Player and AIR. We are working to bring Flash Player and AIR to all the other major participants in the mobile ecosystem, including Google, RIM, Palm (soon to be HP), Microsoft, Nokia and others."
In the meantime, end users can now install Frash and have Flash on their idevices. I wish Adobe would publicize Frash a little more.
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