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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell What Jobs specifically said about his stance on Flash for the iPhone. Is that Apple has limited resources. Apple's R&D resources are likely greater than Adobe's entire market cap. I recommend that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta I'd just use Logmein to get to my desktop computer and fire up Flash there. But that is for Geeks. What about The Rest of Us? We need access to web videos!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Nick.b It wasn't the best quality but like you said it was better than nothing. (my boss is european and a big football fan so he was alright with it) IPad with no Flash: Better than nothing? I don't see that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by CIM YouTube, and most video sites, works without Flash. Get a clue. "For the end user like me, content is important. I just want to be able to watch some football. Is that so wrong?" You have your answer. D…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rot'nApple I was curious if Adobe ever gave a release date? Did you read the headline of the story you are responding to? It has been released. The vapor meme is now dead. But there are plenty of others to use.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz Riiiight. Unfortunately, for me, the CBC website live streams World Cup matches using a Flash Player. If somebody can point me to a website that uses an alternative I'd use that. Just wait. You are living…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dlcmh Speedtest.net is a free app on the iOS platform, and launches way quicker than even on a desktop browser. But compared to owners of other mobile devices, instead of simply going to the standard website, you…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vorst Flash is past and get over it. Look at the future. I think that you mean that Flash is past and present. In the future, I'll likely have the capability to use the future tech. But in the present, it is ni…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hezetation I think they care about open, but they care about making money more. They are bound by law to care only about making money. If open is a good path towards making money, they might choose it. If they…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jeffreytgilbert i fucking hate flash on mac. they REALLY need to fix it in a big way and stop dicking around making new products to leverage their flash frameworks. I think they announced many years ago that th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse There are two parts to this. First, Apple doesn't want Flash or any meta-platform because it gets in the way of developers taking advantage of native capabilities. Secondly, they don't want Flash player beca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse But, seriously, I think your own experience points out quite clearly that Google and Adobe are just giving people false hope here. Flash just isn't suitable for mobile, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz If that's true (and not I'm saying it is or isn't) then Apple didn't make the decision to ban Flash from Appledom for the sake of its users, but did so for the sake of its business interests. Nothing wrong with t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz In the end, if the capability is not there, who's losing out? Me. Not if you are an Apple Soldier marching off to war! By using a product that does not have that capability, you are making the world a bet…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Programmer But now imagine if all web developers jumped on Flash because it was a universal and portable standard, and suddenly ALL the content you viewed and used (including your apps from the AppStore) was Flash. No…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ibeam There is simply no good reason to have Flash on a phone. I consider watching web videos to be a good reason to have Flash on a phone. I guess we'll agree to disagree.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sky King Adobe says Apple is holding them hostage. But if Apple continues to rely on an outside provider (Flash) then Adobe can hold Apple hostage pretty much anytime they want to. A cleaner example would be: What i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BTBlomberg I still don't get the big deal over Flash. 95% of the flash content on the web is vomited out crap That statistic is applicable to the App Store too. And videos. And music. And books. And TV shows. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse They really have no principles that they live by other than greed, and their only commitment is to do anything they can to undermine whatever stands in their way. Yes. And incorporating the world's most …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacTel In other words, does it really support all of the Flash content out there on Android etc? No it does not support all of the Flash content out there. Only the sour content, so we wouldn't want to have it an…