QUOTE (abatis @ Apr 24 2010, 03:17 PM)
BBC: Adobe is to stop making software tools that allow Apple's iPhone and iPad to use its popular Flash technology. The decision reverses an earlier pledge in which it said it would help get Flash working on the gadgets. Flash is very widely used on the web and many sites use it to power animations, media players and other multimedia elements. Despite this, Apple's products do not support Flash and it has made public statements criticising the technology.
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In mid-April, Adobe released software called Creative Suite 5 that contained translation tools that automatically turn Flash code into programs that run on the iPhone.
Read More at the BBCApple is able to keep up with Android. Well, they are paying more attention to html5. You know apple have give up the cooporation with adobe, than there must have a result: win or not. I trust on apple, because many 3rd software companies like "ifunia video converter and dvd ripper" live on providing software to apple users, what's more i believe html5 is the backbone of the website.
http://www.ifunia.com/ipad-column/on-apple...-and-flash.html