Subject | Re: Playbook 2.0 |
From | KDT |
Date | 02/28/2012 06:40 (02/27/2012 21:40) |
Message-ID | <fade94f0-0bd1-4ad2-a4b2-2380423949c5@k4g2000yqa.googlegroups.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | ed |
Followups | ed (15h & 1m) > KDT |
edCome on ed, you know Flash is dead end on Android. How can you even spin that Flash is alive and vibrant when even Adobe admits it has no future.
On Sunday, February 26, 2012 4:54:33 PM UTC-8, Devil Coffee wrote:And it still doesn't support RIM's BES...only ActiveSync.Nashton
And the iPad won't play anything related to Flash, a real technology, used by the majority of web sites.HTH, fanguuurlAnd Adobe has discontinued Flash for mobile devices. This means no Flash for Android/etc anymore, beyond the now abandoned version sitting in the Google Market.ed
Flash 11 for android was updaed a whopping 11 days ago.I still remember the good ol' days, when Flash was just some annoying plugin you had to go download. I didn't realize that it's now critical to the internet as a whole. *eyeroll*On Sunday, February 26, 2012 4:54:33 PM UTC-8, Devil Coffee wrote:And it still doesn't support RIM's BES...only ActiveSync.Nashton
And the iPad won't play anything related to Flash, a real technology, used by the majority of web sites.HTH, fanguuurlAnd Adobe has discontinued Flash for mobile devices. This means no Flash for Android/etc anymore, beyond the now abandoned version sitting in the Google Market.I still remember the good ol' days, when Flash was just some annoying plugin you had to go download. I didn't realize that it's now critical to the internet as a whole. *eyeroll*