Sorry, I was trying to say that if it is an official Flash player
where's the "compile once, run everywhere"? It seems we're not talking
about a bug, but about someone decided to not implement the whole API,
isn't it?

Maybe it's not an Adobe product, but then they should take care about
a piece of software that says it runs Flash content when it doesn't.

Anyone with more info about it?

Thanks

On 10/9/06, Zárate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, that really amazes me. I mean, I work with mobile devices
(mostly PDAs with Windows Mobile 5) almost everyday and I have to say
that I haven't found these kind of things...

I'm trying to find information about who made that Flash player for
the PSP. Is it and Adobe "official" product? If so, where is the

On 10/9/06, John Giotta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Juan,
> Yes you will notice alot has been laxed on the PSP Flash Player.
> I spent a few weeks testing, but I'm slowly discovering Mobile Flash is just
> not robust enough (again).
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