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we still live in a free world where people should make up their own minds about whether or not to install Flash or use any of Adobe's other products.
it's not that easy, if content provider and developer can publish with flash on iPhone, they will do it (Both are lazy), costumer will not have the choose, but content Provider! you'll not get an alternative for all the Flash videos so that you can decide between both.
"The reality is that Flash continues to be one of the most ubiquitous pieces of software used in the world," he says…" of course it continuous, supporting flash will still circle this vicious circle, someone have to begin, this time is apple.