Adobe says Apple didn’t help with Flash tools





One of the things that has been lacking form the iPhone since the device first hit the market was full support for Flash. This has been one of the most requested features for the iPhone and Adobe says that it developed the tools that allow developers to write Flash apps for the iPhone without help from Apple.

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Adobe says that Apple didn’t help with development, but hopes it will appreciate the effort Adobe put in. Adobe announced this week that it would be releasing a new version of Flash Pro later this year in beta form that will allow devs to export Flash code in a format that will run on the iPhone.

Adobe still wants to offer a Flash player for the iPhone, but it says it needs cooperation form Apple to do so. The developer solution is nothing more than a work around for now. Adobe says that it submitted seven apps to the App store as pre-release of Flash Pro software and all were accepted, which doesn’t mean much sometimes with Apple.

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One Response to “Adobe says Apple didn’t help with Flash tools”

  1. Cliff says:

    Apple need to pull their heads out of their asses and help Adobe with Flash support. Other smartphones run it without any problems, so why can’t they? They have no excuses as to why it can’t be done.


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