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Quote: Originally Posted by Fake_William_Shatner True, but we are probably talking about apps that are not high performance. A scheduling app, a glorified data interaction page, minesweeper and the like. There are a lot of solutions and busin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell To the extent that is correct, this seems like what Google is trying to do. No, there is no recompilation or interpolation from say Actionscript to Objective-C. They are web apps that iOS can already run, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell Isn't this what Adobe tried to do with its Flash developer? Apple killed it by not allowing Apps created in that environment. Steve Jobs penned a letter claiming these types of development packages catered to…
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Care to provide an substantive response, instead of just throw around insults.
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This would be amazing. This isn't about Chrome as a platform, it's about using HTML/CSS/JavaScript (all open standards not owned by Google or Apple) for rendering interfaces for Apps. There is no reason why a developer couldn't write a responsive a…
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This article is a little bit silly and skewed. Facebook is right in not developing for older versions of Android, just like developers now do not support iOS 4 and lower. The real issue is the device carriers being able to control the releases of n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Synotic Not really ? He's right and this is a very frustrating articles for several reasons. First the headline implies that Apple is developing some kind of Flash alternative. This has nothing to do with Flash and isn…
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Where are you getting this statistic from. It performs better in Safari over Firefox in Mac OS X.... other way around on Windows.
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Ummm H.264 is not open. MPEG LA has just allowed royalty free licensing until 12/31/2015. Close but not quite.
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacMasterBlaster I hate flash because it is buggy and it is slow even on wicked fast machines. Sometimes I get an error window that lists about two dozen concurrent flash errors. HTML5 and Canvas are very exciting. I w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Amorph [edit: I just noticed Photoshop in that list. That's a whole new kind of hurt for Adobe. They have a single codebase, built by rolling Carbon into the core classes of the existing Photoshop for Windows. They can…
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Flash will be dead soon, or at most will just be a means for video content distribution. HTML 5 Canvas (especially hardware accelerated) and JS (processingjs.org) development will take over all of visual fluff on the web.
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Poorly crafted Flash will run poorly on any platform. Well crafted Flash will run well. My guess its a driver issue with the ATi cards in combination with the Flash Player running only in 32-bit. Seriously Apple please only use nVidia solutio…
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Help me Stevi Jobs Kenobi, you're my only hope.
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This is about as ridiculous as CompuServe wanting to collect royalties for GIF images.
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj It's just not true. While iPhoto does appreciate more RAM for libraries with several thousand pictures, that 95% of the population does NOT have thousands of pictures in their libraries! Same with hard dri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hobBIT The best way forward for Apple would be to add some kind of custom Co-CPU/GPU. How about a P.A. Semi developed MultiMedia chip that speeds up a lot of Core functions? It effectively becomes a built-in hardware…
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Quote: Originally Posted by UTisNUM1 Or maybe Apple can change the code a bit for the hacks to be harder to happen or run a background script that will update the computer and lock up all non apple computers. Pure genius!!! You should totally …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin Second, miniDP supports DRM, and my understanding is that the miniDP adaptors won't work to put DRM'd content on a legacy display. Including the miniDVI would be a way to avoid obsoleting your display if/when Ap…