theiphoneblog.com - 22 days ago
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Adobe’s getting snarky over the continued absence of Flash on the iPhone, now presenting users with the above message which reads:
Flash Player not available for your device. Apple restricts use of technologies required by products like Flash Player. Until Apple eliminates these ...
geardiary.com - 23 days ago
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geardiary.com —
Safari.png This might not be new but I
certainly don’t recall seeing this message before… I went...
to watch something on my iPhone earlier and couldn’t. Turns out it was flash and, as you likely know, the iPhone doesn’t support flash. That’s nothing ...
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Adobe To iPhone Users
crackberry.com - 16 days ago
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crackberry.com —
In a further advancement in the news we
reported about earlier regarding "Flash On BlackBerry" and RIM's...
joining of the Open Screen Project . RIM and Adobe today have announced at the BlackBerry Developers Conference, the tools in ...
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Press Release: RIM and Adobe to Simplify Delivery Of ...
engadget.com - 23 days ago
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engadget.com —
Adobe's seemingly tried everything in its fight to
get Apple to tear down enough development barriers to...
get Flash ported to the iPhone, culminating in a native compilation option in CS5 that... well, really doesn't solve much of anything. So ...
(more)
Adobe engages Apple in passive aggressive warfare with ...
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Adobe Getting Snarky Over Flash on iPhone
The Free iPhone Blog —
Adobe’s getting snarky over the continued absence of Flash on the iPhone, now presenting users with the above message which reads: Flash Player not available for your device. Apple restricts use of technologies required by products like Flash Player. Until Apple eliminates these restrictions, Adobe cannot provide Flash Player for the iPhone or iPod Touch (sic). Fair enough. Apple doesn’t allow code interpreters like Flash, Java, SilverLight, etc. on the iPhone. Even Apple’s own media plugin, QuickTime, doesn’t run inline on websites but rather launches a separate player app to show videos. While the iPhone has an amazing web browser with Safari, it’s still ...
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Adobe Gets Sharky Snarky With Apple's iPhone Flash Ban [Apple]
gizmodo.com 22 days ago — Pulling a Donald Sutherland in Body Snatchers, Adobe shows its darkest side screaming and pointing the finger at Apple in this Flash installation web page for iPhone users. Their razor-sharp message: Flash Player not available for your device. ...
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Adobe 'Get Flash' Page On iPhone Now Blames Apple —
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Adobe has pointed a subtle finger at Apple in a recent change to their "Get Flash" download page for their Flash Player. When viewed on an iPhone or iPod touch, it now blames Apple directly for the lack of Flash support for the device, pointing out their restrictions on "such technologies".
Adobe Blames Apple For Lack Of Flash Support In iPhone —
iSmashPhone
It seems we can also add Adobe in the growing list of companies that Apple has managed to piss off! Its no secret that Flash and iPhone really don’t mix however its quite surprising that Adobe has no qualms showing their disdain towards Apple! Recently iPhone users who tried to download ...
Adobe Flash Player for iPhone: New message aimed at Apple —
Phones Review
Now many of you Apple iPhone users are begging for Adobe Flash Player but yet still Apple will not allow it at the moment, Adobe obviously wants flash on your iPhone judging by the message they are displaying.
You have to admit when viewing content on the Apple iPhone that requires flash you ...