Adobe has confirmed that the latest Android handset from HTC, the Hero, will come with a proper Flash client: version 9 with support for ActionScript 2, with version 10 to follow some time next year.
Mobile phones have long been considered underpowered for a proper Flash experience, and Adobe tried to push a cut-down version of …
I couldn't give a monkeys about the iPhone apps license agreement - the fact is, either you get Flash sorted on the iphone, or you get overtaken by rivals whose handsets offer a more complete internet experience.
Alternatively, you could always look to change the entire internet to stop using Flash....
"...Flash could find a comfortable home on a wide range of mobile phones."
But presumably not the iPhone? Having Flash on the iPhone would allow it to run all manner of Flash-based games and other stuff, and AFAIK that's against Apple's policies.
Does that mean that once Flash has rolled out to Blackberries, WinMo, Palm Pre etc., the iPhone will remain forever the only phone to not have the full Web Experience (tm) ?
It's extremely rare that the use of Flash actually _adds_ to a website (so often, it's just used "because it's Flash" when the content would be just fine as plain HTML), so the lack of it on mobiles has been a positive benefit for surfing from the phone (IMHO).
I hope there'll be a way to disable it (like Opera and Firefox provide).
"Does that mean that once Flash has rolled out to Blackberries, WinMo, Palm Pre etc., the iPhone will remain forever the only phone to not have the full Web Experience (tm) ?"
We can but only hope. Now, make it work on my SE C905 or Opera Mini please :)
HTC Hero comes with Adobe Flash
Adobe has confirmed that the latest Android handset from HTC, the Hero, will come with a proper Flash client: version 9 with support for ActionScript 2, with version 10 to follow some time next year. Mobile phones have long been considered underpowered for a proper Flash experience, and Adobe tried to push a cut-down version of …
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Posted Thursday 25th June 2009 13:57 GMT
Dan 10
Right then, Jobs... #
I couldn't give a monkeys about the iPhone apps license agreement - the fact is, either you get Flash sorted on the iphone, or you get overtaken by rivals whose handsets offer a more complete internet experience.
Alternatively, you could always look to change the entire internet to stop using Flash....
Posted Thursday 25th June 2009 13:57 GMT
Jim Coleman
....but not.... #
"...Flash could find a comfortable home on a wide range of mobile phones."
But presumably not the iPhone? Having Flash on the iPhone would allow it to run all manner of Flash-based games and other stuff, and AFAIK that's against Apple's policies.
Does that mean that once Flash has rolled out to Blackberries, WinMo, Palm Pre etc., the iPhone will remain forever the only phone to not have the full Web Experience (tm) ?
Posted Thursday 25th June 2009 13:57 GMT
James Le Cuirot
Official open source Flash client? #
If that's true, that's fantastic. An official open implementation of Flash is exactly what the Gnash project needs as a reference!
Posted Thursday 25th June 2009 13:57 GMT
Anonymous Coward
It's a start #
It's a start, but without ActionScript 3.0 it still doesn't support 'modern' Flash content.
And that - in itself - undermines the main strength of Flash - ubiquity of the latest version / not having to deal with different profiles, etc.
Posted Thursday 25th June 2009 13:57 GMT
Lottie
All this #
... and it's rumoured to be coming out on Orange. I think I know where I'll be going for my next handset :-)
Posted Thursday 25th June 2009 13:57 GMT
hugh
more interestingly #
he used a multitouch type gesture to zoom in and out.
steve wont like that
Posted Thursday 25th June 2009 13:57 GMT
Steve Foster
Boo! #
It's extremely rare that the use of Flash actually _adds_ to a website (so often, it's just used "because it's Flash" when the content would be just fine as plain HTML), so the lack of it on mobiles has been a positive benefit for surfing from the phone (IMHO).
I hope there'll be a way to disable it (like Opera and Firefox provide).
Posted Thursday 25th June 2009 20:36 GMT
Jimbo 7
nice #
I can play hulu on my cell phone !! well if AT&T will actually offer this phone in 2012
Posted Thursday 25th June 2009 20:36 GMT
John B
@ Lottie #
I believe it may be possible to buy online, 'sim free' ...
Posted Friday 26th June 2009 10:19 GMT
James Neave
@Jim Coleman #
"Does that mean that once Flash has rolled out to Blackberries, WinMo, Palm Pre etc., the iPhone will remain forever the only phone to not have the full Web Experience (tm) ?"
We can but only hope. Now, make it work on my SE C905 or Opera Mini please :)
Posted Friday 26th June 2009 13:48 GMT
Giles Jones
Flash #
Other than games and awful banner adverts what is the "killer" application for flash?
I run Flashblock with Firefox and don't notice any impairment.
As for the iPhone, YouTube is about the only think flash is useful for and the iPhone has a YouTube application.
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