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I sure love Flash on my Android phone!
I was waiting a long time for webpages to look like they do on a PC and not all this mobile BS. Love Flash or hate it, it is still around and you just about have to use it.
This is good news for PC Flash-based developers.
Apple relents on Flash-derived iPhone, iPad apps | Deep Tech - CNET News
I know not everyone in this forum is a fan of Flash, but I think this is a major concession for Apple. This is, in no small way, due to the Android OS.
I sure love Flash on my Android phone!
I was waiting a long time for webpages to look like they do on a PC and not all this mobile BS. Love Flash or hate it, it is still around and you just about have to use it.
Note that this doesn't mean that the iPhone supports Flash in Safari. This means that third-party tools, like Flash CS5, are now allowed to develop apps for iOS, rather than being restricted to Apple's SDK and official languages.