The mission for Adobe is to help developers deliver contents to any devices
without limitations. Therefore, you get the opportunity to create contents
for WP7, iPhone and other devices not capable of Flash-enabled. Both HTML5
and Flash will share similarities performance since both will be using GP
http://blogs.adobe.com/flex/2011/11/your-questions-about-flex.html
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 12:58 AM, Guy Morton wrote:
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> I think the only thing you should draw from this announcement is that
> Adobe has given up on trying to support flash as a browser plugin on
> mobile devices. I thin
I think the only thing you should draw from this announcement is that Adobe has
given up on trying to support flash as a browser plugin on mobile devices. I
think they have seen that a) performance is an issue they may struggle to fix
while maintaining compatibility and b) there is market resis
I'd like to understand more about Adobe's latest annnouncement that they will
focus on HTML5 on mobile platforms(rather than Flash).
Obviously a kick in the head for flex/air developers targetting applications
that need or want a mobile client because mobile platform manufacturers will
drop Fla
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