Another point is, flash feels like a hack in HTML, when you focus on a
game and all your youtube, then all your shortcut key to your browser
is gone.  There is always this frustrated moment when I hit Ctrl-T for
a new tab with no effect and realize I am focused in a flash app.

On May 3, 2:00 am, RogerV <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 2, 6:51 am, Reinier Zwitserloot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > So has ActiveX. I don't think that's even relevant to the discussion.
>
> The point is Flex and AIR are very capable development platforms.
> Steve says they're somehow intrinsicaly stuck in desktop computing
> era. Yet Apple took Mac OS X and re-adapted it with a new UI geared to
> touch screen mobile devices. Perhaps Flex and AIR for mobile can
> likewise be embellished with gestures and other features to suit a
> touch screen UI. The Flex SDK can likewise be expanded with APIs for
> interaction with accelerometers, GPS, etc. At any rate, the mobile
> Flex and AIR for Android are in beta and will be released this summer.
> So we'll see then.
>
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