Adobe's retreat on Flash comes five years after the introduction of the iPhone, the device which thwarted Flash’s mobile ambitions, almost even before they began. At the time the iPhone was announced, lack of support for Adobe Flash seemed like a glaring omission - until users stopped seeing Flash on mobile devices as a good thing. Original Story
Congratulations Apple, you set back content creators over a decade by pushing HTML5 when it can't even do Flash v1.0. As a content creator, I really appreciate how your "innovation" comes at my expense.
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Congratulations Apple, you set back content creators over a decade by pushing HTML5 when it can't even do Flash v1.0. As a content creator, I really appreciate how your "innovation" comes at my expense.