Hmm... all the Android phones I have seen, the UI experience was really not impressive and not smooth and not intuitive compared to the iPhone OS. It may be as capable, but it's fairly ugly - or at least, I just haven't seen a good implementation of it yet.
Jason Merrill Bank of America Global Learning Learning & Performance Soluions Join the Bank of America Flash Platform Community and visit our Instructional Technology Design Blog (note: these are for Bank of America employees only) -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dave Watts Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 2:37 PM To: Flash Coders List Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] and now..CLIENT now hates Flash > I'm suspecting something, maybe adobe and android are planning something, > maybe one of them, so just let Jobs to fantasize with the world domination, > true that sooner or later flash will emerge even better. No suspicion of planning needed! FP 10.1 will soon be available for Android, and Chrome OS will have no problem running Flash. So all these new phones and tablets coming out using both of those OSs are covered. And Android is sweet. The ONLY competitive advantage Apple has with the iPhone is the breadth of the App Store. I wouldn't want an iPhone, but I have an iPod Touch just for that. But I suspect that'll change over time as well, as developers embrace Android. There's a market for $0.99 fart apps on the Android as well, I'm sure. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ http://training.figleaf.com/ Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized instruction at our training centers, online, or onsite. _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list [email protected] http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list [email protected] http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders

