appleinsider.com — Over the last year, many observers have wondered when Apple would deliver Adobe Flash support on the iPhone. At the company's shareholder meeting on Tuesday, Steve Jobs made comments that indicate that support isn't coming anytime soon, thanks to architectural limitations in Flash itself. A full explanation of those limitations follow.
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blackjack75Mar 6, 2008
Isn't Flash lite a stripped down versoin of Flash? And by stripped down I mean it only has older features, such as found in Flash player 7, as opposed to the current version 9?
baltimoremark1Mar 7, 2008
maybe when they release the 3g version of iphone it will have a faster processor as well making it more lucrative for applications like flash
jrwhite8Mar 8, 2008
My comment submission have always worked fine and I've used Safari for years.
ilgazMar 17, 2008
Sony PSP which runs MIPS CPU has _real_ (not lite) flash 7 in it. That is from Sony. Every Nokia, Sony, LG whatever symbian device has Flash lite too and you actually run tiny offline flash apps with it. Oh wait, that is the problem right Steve?
ilgazMar 17, 2008
Flash Lite 3 does. And every mobile device which Opera Mobile 9.5 ships will have it. That is of course, in current license, not iPhone :) Opera Mobile 9.5 actually plays non transcoded stuff from ordinary Youtube site.
ilgazMar 17, 2008
Adobe Flash 3, Air, Silverlight and Opera 9.5 which includes Flash Lite 3 are all coming to Symbian/WinCE devices. I think it is matter of months for Linux based devices have them too.Keep being tricked by SJobs.
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