Adobe Flash Player 10.1 on everything
p2pnet news view | Mobiles:- Adobe says it’s forged deals with RIM Windows Mobile, Palm and Google to promote Flash on smartphone platforms.
Missing, however, is Apple’s iPhone.
Are Adobe executives immune to the wonder of the Jobs Reality Distortion Field?
Nope.
“In the past, Adobe executives have stated that it is working with Apple to make Flash work on the iPhone, but that it will come out on a separate time table,” says paidContent, going on:
“The new Adobe Flash Player 10.1 software will be one piece of software that work [sic] across PCs, smartphones, netbooks and other devices, which is the vision of the company’s Open Screen Project”
Meanwhile, to date, “phones have been running a scaled back version of Flash, called Flash Lite, says the story.
But, “now that phones have faster processors, the content renders more easily and has to be tweaked less, Adobe says. Phones capable of running Flash 10.1 will get updated over the air, meaning phone owners will receive Flash without having to do anything, much less buy a new phone.”
Palm will likely be the first to update, “with other platforms coming later,” it says.
paidContent – Adobe Extends Full Flash To Just About Every Phone But The iPhone, October 4, 2009
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October 5th, 2009 at 6:59 pm
And on Nokia 900 Flash will be available since Day One.
I won’t tell you that you can compile and run your own software without jailbreaking, not limited to one “official” app store. Unlike iPhone, this device is YOURS (like its predecessors N800, N810, …)
October 5th, 2009 at 7:58 pm
Great…. now we can get flash cookies on our phones too.
November 19th, 2009 at 2:23 pm
a simplified feature list of flash player 10.1
http://askmeflash.com/article/13/flash-player-10-1-released-what-s-new