The current market penetration of iPad users is 0.0%. If potential users of 
this device make up a significant part of your client's target demographic, it 
might be worthwhile to pick up a bit of Objective-C/iPhone SDK experience. 
Unlike the time leading up to the release of the first iPhone, there is a 
wealth of resources to draw on to accelerate your learning curve - books, 
sites, video, etc. I would bet you could get a basic app up and running fairly 
quickly.

As developers, we cannot expect Flash to last forever. Ask anyone that 
remembers the salad days of our friend, Macromedia Director, now firmly in the 
"Authorwared" category on Adobe's website.

- Allan

Allan Evans    al...@lingo-slingers.org
Multimedia Production and Programming
Rochester NY and Chicago, for now.
"No matter where you go, there you are." - BB


On Jan 29, 2010, at 7:53 AM, artur wrote:

> i have an agency client who i get a lot of flash work from.
> 
> however they are not technically saavy and they're
> EASILY swayed when they read filth like this!
> 
> they simply freak out and want to stop making flash websites all-together.
> WTF?!
> 
> so i need to make a STRONG case here.
> 
> -a
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