2010-03-14 15:50, Gaveen Prabhasara skrev:

But if the vendor (i.e. Adobe) provides packages for relevant target
environments (Eg: ARM, x86_64) there's no one stopping you from
installing it. Therefore when you buy a MeeGo powered device when they
are available, the decision to include Flash player would be made by
individual vendor (device vendors). This is no different from what the
current model is including Maemo platform (Eg: N900). I'm not a lawyer,
but I think this is a fair assumption based on the info available so far.

At least Adobe did demo Flash 10 on an n900 a while ago... As soon as it is released they or someone alse just need to put it in a repo and it is just an upgrade away.

As for Flash on other Meego devices, I think it will happen for the following reasons:

1. Adobe wants to make Flash ubiquitous and make people not use the iPad/pod/phone for that reason.

2. Every other vendor will want to have a killer feature that Apple does not have. They will push Flash if possible as well.

Thus Apples refusal to allow Flash on their Messiah pad/pod/phone gives everyone else an incentive to support it!


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