Adobe confirms: no Flash for Chrome on Android
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Adobe confirms: no Flash for Chrome on Android
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#4Granted, I only use it for video content on sites like the BBC, but the underlying functionality is fine.
I don't think Flash has a future on mobile devices, but HTML5-based solutions aren't up to scratch for general use yet, so I don't think Adobe should throw in the towel just yet.
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#5Thank God.
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#6Thank God.
Why? Can you present a coherent argument against enabling flash that isn't just "I don't want to use it so nobody else should be allowed to"?
Fortunately iOS already did most of this on its own. But reduced support can always encourage more websites to move to HTML5.
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#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why? Can you present a coherent argument against enabling flash that isn't just "I don't want to use it so nobody else should be allowed to"?
Isn't there an extent to which forced deprecation of software like Flash might hasten the uptake of newer technologies like HTML5? Fortunately iOS already did most of this on its own. But reduced support can always encourage more websites to move to HTML5.
I think Flash still has a place in the current web, while we work on getting HTML up to snuff.
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#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why? Can you present a coherent argument against enabling flash that isn't just "I don't want to use it so nobody else should be allowed to"?
Isn't there an extent to which forced deprecation of software like Flash might hasten the uptake of newer technologies like HTML5? Fortunately iOS already did most of this on its own. But reduced support can always encourage more websites to move to HTML5.
By pushing everyone to apps? iOS is no shepherd in the movement to standardized, cross-platform solutions. It is probably the greatest setback the open web has faced in over a decade.
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#9Didn't Adobe already say that they will no longer develop Flash for mobile devices – so isn't this kind of self-evident?