Exactly.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:07 AM, Levi Wallach <[email protected]> wrote: > Adobe seems incompetant. They were originally supposed to have it out at > launch (last June) then October, then first half of 2010, now 2nd half. > There are rumors of a public beta in May/June timeframe, but that beta may > be limited to a small number of users, if it's even real. I've given up on > them. Flash would have been nice, but Adobe's lack of reaching any deadline > to me is just another sign that HTML5 will eventually (and now maybe even > sooner) take over. Think about it, yes, there are many more PC's out there, > but the smartphone and iPad market has been growing so fast that it's > gobbling up lots of market share. If these devices can't run Flash, it > doesn't matter that Flash has a big installed base of apps and sites, those > apps and sites will be ported sooner or later to HTML5 in order to grab some > of the growing smartphone/tablet marketshare. Adobe needs to get this out > yesterday. Either they don't understand Flash's precarious position, or > it's just incredibly challenging to get it working on lighter hardware. In > either case, it seems doomed. >
