I agree with you also work with flex a few years and I am very saddened by
the attacks that technology has been suffering from all sides, now I will
try not need browser converting everything to AIR. I have several tools
developed and continue to be a developer happy flex.

2015-07-17 21:18 GMT-03:00 <[email protected]>:

> Well there are a lot of desktops and laptops out there and windows tablets
> should become more widespread since they are the full OS and not slimmed
> down mobile OS. That means that Flash is and will be available for good. A
> lot of these articles seem to be another last push by tech writers and
> others who have always seemed to go after Flash, especially after Steve
> Jobs popularized it in 2010. I've never had any security or performance
> issues with Flash and I've been having fun developing with it since Flash 4.
>
> Most of this is just anecdotal and people always like to have some issue
> to talk up and feel smart about. What I don't like is that there are so
> many great people who have worked hard on this software over the years and
> they deserve better. Most commentators probably harp on Flash simply
> because it can do almost everything and they are probably sick of always
> having to talk about it. It's installed on 98% of computers after all like
> they say.
>
> The mobile Flash player was always a little difficult to design to anyway
> because of the small screen sizes, with html too. So using AIR for mobile
> is a good option regardless. Otherwise, it's been clear that Flash has been
> ahead in almost every way it's entire life so a lot of the commentary is
> from companies that want to promote their own software and are happy to
> attack a competitive platform if there's a security update or something
> else; app stores, browser vendors, JavaScript framework creators, video
> graphics software, animation tools, gaming platforms, etc.
>
> David
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: douglowder <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thu, 16 Jul 2015 6:22 PM
> Subject: Re: Flex/Flash Viable still?
>
> Oh my, that is brilliant.  I eagerly await the writing of "Thoughts on
> HTML5."  What goes around comes around.
>
>
>
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