Flash support on Android will be based on Flash Player 10, not on
Flash Lite 3.1.
Will we have full support or not remains to be proven, but in terms of
existing "applications" and developer knowledge, Flash Player is far
better than FLash Lite.

Pierre

2009/2/16 Al Sutton <[email protected]>:
>
> There's nothing about Android in the Adobe Flash Lite 3.1 press release
> (http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200902/021609FlashLiteDistr.html),
> but it does say that it "initially supports Nokia S60 and Windows(R)
> Mobile" so the door is open.
>
> An interesting press release shows Palm joining the Adobe Open Screen
> Project (the project to get Flash onto mobile devices amongst other
> things), and some of the OHA members, but there's no mention of Google
> :( (http://www.openscreenproject.org/partners/current_partners.html).
>
> Al.
>
> Google And Blog wrote:
>> Adobe provides an earth shattering announcement of Flash support for
>> Android at MWC, but gives a lame target of by the end of 2009.
>>
>> Also interesting that Flash being available on the iPhone and
>> Blackberrys looks dim.
>>
>> http://www.googleandblog.com/adobe-announces-flash-for-android-at-mobile-world-congress-in-barcelona/3785/
>> >
>>
>
>
> >
>

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