Subject | Re: It's over, Apple was right... |
From | Jack Spratley |
Date | 08/20/2012 13:24 (08/20/2012 04:24) |
Message-ID | <7fbbdba9-3721-468b-9bca-678391cd77f0@o3g2000yqp.googlegroups.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Alan Baker |
Followups | Nashton (1d, 13h & 8m) |
Alan Bakere?
In article <k0muqj$tm...@speranza.aioe.org>, Nashton <n...@na.ca> wrote:Nashton
On 12-08-17 11:28 AM, Laszlo Lebrun wrote:Laszlo Lebrun
On 08/17/2012 01:40 PM, KDT wrote:So, that also forced Google to not support Flash on Android in Chrom=
oRIM was able to get a source code license from Adobe to keep supporting Flash on Playbook -- if Flash were so important then why didn't Google do the same?Who will know? Anyhow Microsoft got an agreement with Adobe as well t=
so you recognize you fit the profile.deliver Flash functionality on Windows8.NashtonAlan Baker
Personally, I appreciate being able to browse the web without restrictions imposed by some kook. I use a playbook and an Asus Windows tablet.
We know. You had to buy two tablets to do the job of one.NashtonAlan Baker
Whomever permits a third party to dictate what you should be able to do or not do is a moron of the highest order.
You think that Adobe wasn't dictating with Flash?
LOLit would be nice if you crawled away.NashtonAlan Baker
Whomever advocates and becomes an apologist for said company is a waste of oxygen.
-- "The iPhone doesn't have... ...well, since Edwin seems to have finally crawled away for good, =A0 =A0I guess I'll let him off the hook