@Zeh
Thanks for the links. Good to know.
I have investied a LOT of time in flash, as have many others.
:)

Karl


On Apr 29, 2010, at 5:28 PM, Zeh Fernando wrote:

Mobile and desktop performance is already above and beyond what HTML5 can
do:
http://themaninblue.com/writing/perspective/2010/03/22/
http://vimeo.com/10553088

Touch events/gestures/points are supported by FP 10.1 so I'm pretty sure
we'll have a way to see whether any of those are actually present.

I'd say that as you get past the kicking and screaming and the lack of Apple support, Flash is in a very comfortable position and bound for a brilliant
future.

Zeh

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Karl DeSaulniers <k...@designdrumm.com>wrote:

The best thing for Adobe to do right now is get flash player up to STELLAR performance, even by Apples standards and then refuse to put it on the
iPhone. That would just be funny.

When flash is benchmarking html5 under the table, then adobe will have some barganing chips if you will. I dont agree with Jobs attitude but flash could use a performance update on adobe's end. Since the majority of smart phones are leaning towards touch, it may be time to graduate. Not to mention the fact that touch screen computers and keyboards are on their way. We don't
want flash to not be able to work on regular desktops. But I hope/am
thinking Adobe is already on this one and it will be some time before touch
is standard.

Maybe add a displays.touch class to the IDE? Is there a way currently to check if a computer uses touch? I am thinking not but stand to be corrected.


Karl

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On Apr 29, 2010, at 3:21 PM, Brian Mays <bm...@newsok.com> wrote:




On 4/29/10 2:35 PM, "Merrill, Jason" <jason.merr...@bankofamerica.com>
wrote:

Right now I'm more of the opinion that rolling your eyes and moving on


 is the right thing to do.


I'll third that.


I've been preaching at our company to continue to do Flash graphics for
our
news site. But those graphics are targeted to our desktop users. The
iPhone
users get a site that isn't built to handle graphics like that. The iPad users get a customized site as well. Now we can say our desktop users have
their own product :)

Brian Mays

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