Subject | Re: Playbook 2.0 |
From | Steve de Mena |
Date | 03/01/2012 08:12 (02/29/2012 23:12) |
Message-ID | <TK-dnYEk1OjVvNLSnZ2dnUVZ5tadnZ2d@giganews.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Nashton |
Followups | Nashton (3h & 56m) |
NashtonSoftware companies issue security patches for apps/OSs long discontinued or superceded by newer versions.. Pretty standard practice.
On 12-02-28 7:27 PM, KDT wrote:KDTNashton
You do realize that you're the last person on the Internet that doesn't consider Flash on mobile abandoned don't you?
He is? Really?
Let's see what Adobe has issued in the past while. Nothing to indicate it's been "abandoned", except in your puny brain.
Feb. 16 http://www.intomobile.com/2012/02/16/adobe-issues-security-update-android-flash-player/
Feb. 17 http://www.talkabouttech.com/2012/02/17/adobe-flash-google-maps-and-facebook-for-android-updated/
It's not abandoned no matter how you spin it. Oh and Jobs is dead. No need to repeat the religious mantra, fanguuurl.