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What is the alternative to Flash that does run on Apple devices?
Jobs' biographer said that he felt betrayed by Adobe, when he came back to Apple and they refused to write their new programs for the Mac platform, and that was partly the reason he refused to support Flash. The other reason was that is didn't run well because of Adobe's "be everything-to-everybody" policy.
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Not a perfect guy, but I would wager that his senility was multiples beyond most persons normal abilities.
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A good marketeer and salesman, but the brains were somewhere else. First Woz, then a bunch of nameless and unsung designers and engineers.
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Flash bogged down mobile devices, its an old code that was originally designed for mouse over pc type application its a dinosaur. Jobs did not kill Flash Adobe did because they know its garbage.
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Mobile devices are as powerful as PCs were in the early 2000s. Plus the code for the player itself could be rewritten.
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Apparently they chose not to, laying off several hundred employees, so are your second guessing Adobe's decision based on some inside information about their choice? |
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