I may think that devs won't do the same mistake again. Throw GIFs in your face 
and cash in thousands of dollars. LOL, what else ?

> totally, that's why i've been learning haxe for ages :)
> 
> i'm still dissapointed that adobe have pulled away from supporting flash on
> mobile devices though, as andriods market share increased the more positive
> i was about flash on mobiles. if it got to the point that the majority of
> the people using tablets and smartphones were running android and thus the
> majority of people on the mobile web could run flash then perhaps MS and
> apple would have had to rethink a bit in regards to flash.
> 
> still it's going to be funny when ads start being made predominently in
> HTML5 and they start crashing the */&% out of mobile browsers by being
> poorly made processor hogging monsters, and it not being a plug in means it
> can't be blocked etc.
> 
> On 9 November 2011 17:07, Paul Andrews <p...@ipauland.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 09/11/2011 15:33, tom rhodes wrote:
>> 
>>> well, that's all well and good saying it seems silly, but the internet
>>> browsed from a desktop machine will rapidly become the minority of the
>>> internet userbase.
>>> 
>> That's a way off yet.
>> 
>> 
>>> so then what? adobe has a browser plugin that's selling point is 99%
>>> penetration. well they can't say that anymore seeing as they are
>>> abandoning
>>> flash as a mobile platform. so it becomes 99% of desktop computers. not
>>> exactly great if desktop users make up less than half of the target
>>> audience...
>>> 
>> 
>> For one platform they have no choice and for another platform they have no
>> choice for the most popular browser, so the fragmentation isn't down to
>> them.
>> 
>> The world doesn't stand still.
>> 
>> 
>>> On 9 November 2011 16:19, Paul Andrews<p...@ipauland.com>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 09/11/2011 14:39, Henrik Andersson wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I see no reason why flash 11 would be the last player version. In fact,
>>>>> the article is quite clear that Adobe does not mind it if other parties
>>>>> were to port their players (providing they properly license it of
>>>>> course), just that they will no longer do it themselves.
>>>>> 
>>>>> The indirectly linked to blog post also outright states that Adobe is
>>>>> working on a new version of the Flash player.
>>>>> 
>>>>> So in short, Adobe just dropped their own port of the Flash player.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Only on mobile platforms..
>>>> 
>>>> I think their problem is that Apple and Windows Mobile IE wont have the
>>>> plugin, so it seems silly to invest in a mobile plugin technology that
>>>> only
>>>> addresses part of the mobile space. It's different when it comes to air
>>>> deployment and the desktop.
>>>> 
>>>> Paul
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