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RE: Makes no sense for MS
by Paradroid on Fri 8th Oct 2010 08:24
in reply to "Makes no sense for MS"
Jobs should have quietly dropped Flash support instead of going on a tirade. The Adobe CEO is probably plotting revenge.
I think he did. Then it got blown out of all proportion.
Meanwhile I don't know anyone who really misses it on their iPhone, and no other smartphone has done a particularly good job of running Flash either.
RE[2]: Makes no sense for MS
by nt_jerkface on Fri 8th Oct 2010 15:40
in reply to "RE: Makes no sense for MS"
I think he did. Then it got blown out of all proportion.
It wasn't quiet, he trashed it an online post.
Meanwhile I don't know anyone who really misses it on their iPhone, and no other smartphone has done a particularly good job of running Flash either.
I don't think it matters on the iphone or any phone for that matter but I do know quite a few people that wouldn't buy an ipad because it lacks Flash.




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MS doesn't like how Flash is filled with holes. They're trying to bolt down Windows while Flash holds a door open. Buying Adobe to get rid of Flash doesn't make sense. It would be much cheaper to help Adobe secure the damn thing.
If anything Adobe wants protection from Apple. Adobe might fear being taken over by Apple since a big part of the company would be destroyed.
But I bet the meeting was just about getting back at Apple. Jobs should have quietly dropped Flash support instead of going on a tirade. The Adobe CEO is probably plotting revenge.