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Adobe To iPhone Users
Adobe To iPhone Users
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 new. What was new, at least to me, was the way ...
Adobe engages Apple in passive aggressive warfare with iPhone's Flash message
Adobe engages Apple in passive aggressive warfare with iPhone's Flash message
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 ...
Adobe Getting Snarky Over Flash on iPhone
Adobe Getting Snarky Over Flash on iPhone
theiphoneblog.com — 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 ... (more) Adobe Getting Snarky Over Flash on iPhone
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Adobe engages Apple in passive aggressive warfare with iPhone's Flash message
Engadget — ... fired up with some old-fashioned propaganda and let 'em riot down at One Infinite Loop, of course! Visiting Adobe's Flash download page from an iPhone now shows a pretty tersely-worded message informing the user that they're getting short-changed simply by Apple's refusal to budge, so yeah, if you hear an occasional cry of "this is outrageous, I'm writing Apple immediately!" while sitting at an airport gate or a coffee shop, you can safely guess what just happened. [Via Gear Diary] Filed under: Cellphones Adobe engages Apple in passive aggressive ...

Adobe Gets Sharky Snarky With Apple's iPhone Flash Ban [Apple]
Gizmodo — ... web page for iPhone users. Their razor-sharp message: Flash Player not available for your device. Apple restricts use of tecnologies required by products like Flash Player. Until Apple eliminates these restrictions, Adobe cannot provide Flash Player for the iPhone or iPod touch. Bad Adobe BAD! Next time, please put this in every single Adobe Flash box inside every single page using Flash on the web? [Check it here from your iPhone via Gear Diary] ...

Adobe talks a little smack on iPhone's inability to play Flash
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — ... for you.  It obviously isn't, of course.  But for those who go to the "Get Flash" page on their iPhone, Adobe is adding some sass to their "iPhone doesn't support Flash" message. This massage has been around for awhile (as far as we remember) but it has only lately specified iPhone.  Perhaps to differentiate between mobile Webkit browser that support Flash like Android and Blackberry will and those that don't.  [Gear Diary via Engadget]   ...

Adobe points at Apple for lack of Flash on iPhone
Macworld — ... Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, the circle of sniping over Flash on the iPhone has begun anew. This time, the ball’s being launched at high velocity from Adobe’s side of the court, with a passive-agressive note on the iPhone version of its Flash download page. Previously, when you visited ...

Adobe makes it clear, they are not to blame for the lack of Flash on the iPhone
iPhonefreak — ... the get.adobe.com website. Honestly I have lived without Flash support for so long I am not sure I even miss it now. That said, I am sure many will disagree with me and claim its a must have item. Maybe having Flash support can become the copy and paste for 2010. I should point out, as Gear Diary did, this may not be a new message. It is however new to them, and it was new to me, so with that it may also be new to you. Either way, enjoy a little jab at Apple courtesy of Adobe. [via Gear Diary ]

Adobe Flash Player for iPhone: New message aimed at Apple
Phones Review — ... message. The new message says “ADOBE FLASH PLAYER – Flash Play 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.” Ok we know about messages but this new message is surely a dig at Apple to get their act together, come on Apple it looks like Adobe wants’ and all iPhone users definitely wants’ it. Source – Gear Diary via Engadget ...

Adobe to iPhone users: ‘Can’t use Flash? Blame Apple, not us’
MacDailyNews — ... 2009 - 08:59 AM EST Dan Cohen reports for Gear Diary, "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 new. What was new, at least to me, was the way the screen presented the message about Flash not working." "In the past I had gotten messages like- 'To view this content upgrade your browser and flash plug-in,'" Cohen reports. Now the message reads: [image] Full article here . MacDailyNews Take: Flash is a putrid, bloated mess seemingly created to heat up CPUs, run ...

Adobe points finger at Apple over Flash for iPhone
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... is just as fed up as the rest of us and has started to more publicly blame Apple for the lack of this technology. When a website requires a Flash plugin, it provides a link to a "Get Flash" page. From here and on most devices, you can download the appropriate version of Flash and be up and running in a few minutes. In the past, iPhone users have been greeted with a message that basically states that Flash is not available for their device. A recent change, pointed out by GearDiary, shows Adobe getting a bit more snippy with Apple. The updated page now ...

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