> As wireless device maybe but not 3G -- maybe once network gets up to 6 or 7G 
> maybe resistance to flash fades for the handheld
> crowd... who can predict?

Flash will work fine for all the people running Android and Symbian,
and probably WinMo, when FP 10.1 comes out. I suspect that'll be
pretty soon. Flash Player 7 actually worked just fine on my old WinMo
phone. 3G was good enough.

> Adobe is so passive here -- why not a 'FlashPad' for learning? They then 
> could think in terms of downloading apps that are closer
> to game installs on a handheld device... Why not? A 'FlashStore' could then 
> take on the 'AppStore'...

Adobe should get into the hardware business? Really? Very soon,
practically anything not iPhone/iPod/iPad will be able to run Flash!

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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