Adobe Flash on the iPhone?
June 17th, 2008 by Blue Chi
Posted in Flash, Flash Lite
Silicon Alley Insider is reporting that Adobe said in an earnings conference yesterday that it has developed a Flash Player for the iPhone that has been running under emulation. No official word has come out from Adobe or Apple regarding this, but Apple has previously publicly criticized Flash saying that Flash Lite did not have enough features to justify having it on the iPhone and that the PC version of the Flash Player was too resource intensive for it, and even though Apple has opened the doors for developers to create application for the iPhone by releasing its SDK long time ago, the SDK license prohibits developers from creating any sort of runtime such Flash or Java that is capable of running additional code on top of it. So the only way for Adobe to have Flash on the iPhone is by having a special agreement with Apple. This new info about a player being in the works does not necessary mean that there is any sort of agreement with Apple regarding it, but we are keeping our fingers crossed.
[via CrunchGear]
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