Linked by David Adams on Thu 15th Sep 2011 07:08 UTC, submitted by kristoph
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He's not saying that there will be no Flash support whatsoever when browsing the web in Win8. He's simply saying that when you write Metro apps, you use HTML5 and not Flash, which is nothing big. When writing Windows 7 apps, you didn't use Flash either, did you?
Flash works in Windows 8, just as it did in any version of Windows prior. The iOS story was different because Flash doesn't work on iOS, whatsoever.
But I guess Adobe and Flash are now what Microsoft and Windows used to be: the company and the product everyone uses and everyone loves to hate, for whatever reason they can find.
Edited 2011-09-15 18:10 UTC
RE[3]: Headline: No news!
by kristoph on Thu 15th Sep 2011 18:11
in reply to "RE[2]: Headline: No news!"
Are you reading the same blog post? He said ...
For the web to move forward and for consumers to get the most out of touch-first browsing, the Metro style browser in Windows 8 is as HTML5-only as possible, and plug-in free.
He then goes on to say ...
On Windows 8, consumer sites and “line of business” applications that require legacy ActiveX controls will continue to run in the desktop browser, and people can tap “Use Desktop View” in Metro style IE for these sites.
So a user is going to need to first install Flash (it won't auto install anymore) and then the user will need to switch to 'Desktop View' on the Metro UI. How many people are really going to do that?
Flash is dead dude; get over it.





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The chief architect of Windows is saying 'don't use Flash, we don't support it in Metro' (joining that other Steve guy from the fruit company) and you don't think that's news?