Subject | Re: Playbook 2.0 |
From | KDT |
Date | 02/28/2012 06:42 (02/27/2012 21:42) |
Message-ID | <a74d9bc9-45bc-4880-b168-6fbac1e134b0@k29g2000yqc.googlegroups.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | ed |
edhttp://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2011/11/flash-focus.html
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*