On 8/7/07, zwetan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 1 year later Adobe upgrade the official flash player to support real time 3D, > they update the spec and the licence still allow you to implement all > the changes in your own version of the flash player, > except that the project kind of died, you have no time to update it, > others branches kingd of the same, and there is that general > impression that real time 3D > on portable devices like a mobile phone is not that much important, > being able to support screen reader is more important. > > It's a theory, but I try to make a point here, > who gonna support those branches of flash player clone ? > > and I mean not support it for the time being but for years, > what if an upgrade of the nokia symbian OS just break your flash player clone > ?
[snip] > but when it's implemented in the flash player, it stays supported by Adobe > and it evolve with time. History shows that having Adobe develop your Flash Player is no guarantee of continuous support. The Adobe Flash Player on Linux skipped an entire version of the specification. During the interval (August 2005 to January 2007), some new Flash web content simply didn't work on Linux. -- Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
