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RE[3]: You're wrong Thom
by segedunum on Fri 16th Sep 2011 09:42
in reply to "RE[2]: You're wrong Thom"
Indeed he is wrong about this. Apple has steadfastly said they don't want Flash on their platforms so there's nothing Adobe can do about that, but I have a working Flash implementation on my Android phone. Flash is indeed there.
Actually you can compile your flash app into a iOS app with relative ease. Adobe simply bundles a version of the AIR run time with each app. A tad inefficient in terms of app size, but it works, and Apple's policy reversal on non-native apps allows it.





Member since:
2006-03-18
You said:
"I do think Adobe has had enough time to make Flash work properly on mobile, and they simply failed. Since the release of the iPhone, Adobe promised us a working Flash on mobile, and now, four years down the line, it's still not there."
This is patently incorrect.