Zwetan, one single question. Is the current license preventing another
players (like GNash)?

Answer: No. It's just forcing GNash team wasting time in trivial stuff
instead of time creating a  bug-free swf player that will run on some
platforms Adobe just don't support now.

On 8/8/07, seth hillinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> so why isn't Flash 9 running on the iPhone? Is this Adobe's choosing or
> Apple's? I would imagine Adobe would support it. Are Apple and Google trying
> to protect their position in software? Meanwhile Nokia's n800 is running it
> and Aral seems pretty happy, http://aralbalkan.com/1000
>
> On Aug 7, 2007, at 6:58 PM, zwetan wrote:
>
>
> Adobe are still making good choices in the development of thier
>
> proprietary player,
>
> it may not go as fast as you wish, surely does not support all that you
> wish,
>
> but when it's implemented in the flash player, it stays supported by Adobe
>
> and it evolve with time.
>
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