Seems to me that the Android is going to be a good enough outlet for
us developers to move away from the iPhone long enough to send a
message.
I mean it supports flash 10.1 out the box. Not the lite version
either, actual flash 10.1.
http://www.flashstreamworks.com/archive.php?
post_id=1266529762&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm
_campaign=Feed:%20Flashstreamworks%20%28Flashstreamworks%29
Why is it that their phone can embrace flash but Apple cant?
I think its time for Apple and Adobe to zip up the 'ol pants and get
to making things work for the people who one program for their
devices and two for the customers to enjoy that variety.
Just sayin..
Also, if you worried about customers, send them this link. I think
Apple is the only one now that does not run flash or at least flash
lite.
That means that with a combination of Android, Nokia phones, and
others that run flash now, flash actually has a majority of phones
covered.
Its just this iPhone market that is not wanting to work together.
Seems to me that a customer would like the idea of covering almost
all devices.
Heh, then you can pitch a HTML 5 version to them and maybe have a
script that tells if its a iPhone and switches to the HTML5 preview.
Doesn't seem any different than what we deal with today with the
flash embed or alternative content. And that is just for websites.
If they really want an iPhone app, then I guess you can always learn
Obj-C or pitch the darkside of iPhone apps... Jailbroken and still
use CS5.
Anyone seen a market study on how many jailbroken iPhones there are?
Be interesting to see.
@JSFL responders
Thanks for the clarification on JSFL.
Karl
On Apr 15, 2010, at 7:11 PM, Merrill, Jason wrote:
Yes, JSFL is for inside the Flash IDE only.
you may find this interesting....video of Flash CS5 exporting
HTML5 for use
in DW. (re-tweet from yesterday)
Simple animations only - but I know Adobe is working on continuing
HTML 5 support.
More gossip:
Adobe to sue Apple 'within weeks,' says report
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/14/adobe_to_sue_apple_says_report/
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