I agree. 

But right now Apple has full control, not Adobe. We cannot freely choose to 
install flash or firefox. Which leads us to this problem...
http://theflashblog.com/?p=1703

-G

On Jan 29, 2010, at 10:53 AM, Jorge Chamorro wrote:

> On 29/01/2010, at 17:44, Giraldo Rosales wrote:
> 
>> And thinking about it... HTML5 is barely out and has yet to advance and work 
>> out its kinks. Maybe it can compete with Flash after a JS library for canvas 
>> comes out. And almost forgot, a big advantage of Flash is that it looks the 
>> same across all browsers. HTML looks and acts different depending on whether 
>> you are using Google, Safari, FireFox, Opera, IE, and then for each 
>> platform... Firefox on Mac, FireFox on PC, FireFox on Linux, etc. etc.
> 
> Very true. Not only a rich API but also exactly the same API across browsers. 
> A God's bless. Still, that's not the point. It's just that we should not hand 
> the control of the web to Adobe. Nor to anybody else.
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