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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Every comment err makes is laughable. It gets pretty pointless to respond to a poster when you have to correct every word they write. Good luck! errr... wait, what? you mean, "correct" with made up n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SSquirrel If the company doesn't have their head in the sand and sees how the % of people still limited to IE 6 and 7 is eroding monthly, then why would they restrict themselves to those? Like IE6's has been eroding…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SSquirrel When the category is IE 6+7 vs Everyone Else, they total 35%, everything else is 65%. That means they are clearly a minority. The other browsers are all more current as far as standards go. So, if they a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SSquirrel Some quick searching for browser stats by version shows IE 6+7 totals about 30%. Since when has 30% been a majority of anything? They do make up about half the IE users currently tho. 35.29 to be exact. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism It's quite true. Companies still using XP with IE6 are going to be the minority and there is no reason to limit your sales revenue and spend more money just to support these devices. Flash will be the fall ba…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tofino maybe. but what would be the point? i'm sure it would cost some software company MUCH less than 2 billion dollars to give us a CS5 equivalent suite. what else do we need from adobe? Quote: Originally Post…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tofino maybe. but what would be the point? i'm sure it would cost some software company MUCH less than 2 billion dollars to give us a CS5 equivalent suite. what else do we need from adobe? Apart from flash, that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Booga Yes, but for which version of Android? On what hardware? The Android ecosystem is unlike the iPhone OS's, in that there has been a diaspora of hardware and software configurations to support. It's not impossib…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Predrag That video is fairly impressive. There is no question about the performance. The obvious thing here is that it is indeed possible to create a Flash plug-in for a mobile device that can be efficient, lean and fa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Why is everyone publishing Adobe PR pieces without questioning them? Face it - Adobe has never released a full version of Flash that will run on the iPhone. That's an unquestioned fact. The question is, …