Adobe Systems has come up with a way to let developers write Flash applications for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch devices, even without the support of Apple. Adobe has been trying to work with Apple ...
The iPhone has so far been spared from Flash Player 10.1, the upcoming version of the pervasive Web plugin that will unite the runtime for desktop and mobile versions. However, it seems Adobe has ...
Software builders will be able to use HTML development skills to make applications based on Adobe’s Flash technology for rich Internet applications, through technology developed by startup FHTML.
Adobe CEO Shantana Narayu has promised a Flash player for mobile phones in October, but that’s a long way off in the current market. Meanwhile, enterprising application designers and developers are ...
Adobe announced Monday that its developers will be able to use the upcoming version of Flash Professional to create apps for the iPhone and iPod touch. That revelation, made at the company’s Max ...
Adobe’s decision to give Flash developers a way to craft iPhone applications is an “end-around” Apple’s decision to ban Flash Player from its popular smartphone, an analyst said today. Yesterday, ...
Yesterday, Apple released a statement highlighting significant changes to their iOS Developer Program license, re-opening the platform to third-party development tools such as Adobe’s tools for ...
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It has been fascinating to watch the evolution of Adobe Flash. What started out as a simple animation program 15 years ago has been transformed over time into a full-fledged development platform for ...