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June 17, 2008
Adobe Cites Development of Flash for iPhone
You've wanted a couple things recently: the cat to stop nibbling on the Apple TV and Adobe to develop Flash for the iPhone after almost a year.
According to Seeking Alpha, the second may be close to happening. At a recent quarterly results meeting, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen announced that the company is already testing an in-house version of its Flash plug-in.
"With respect to the iPhone, we are working on it," he said. "We have a version that's working on the emulation."
"This is still on the computer and you know, we have to continue to move it from a test environment onto the device and continue to make it work," Mr. Narayen said.
No word has been given as to when a final version will be released, although Apple cited development concerns with the Flash plug-in in that the software provided a significant drain on the original iPhone's battery.
Stay tuned for more news as this story develops and if you've heard anything, let us know in the comments or forums.
Posted by chrisbarylick at June 17, 2008 1:26 PM
Category: iPhone
Tags: 3G, Adobe, Apple, battery, CEO, Flash, internal, iPhone, plug-in, Shantanu Narayen, software, test, web
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Comments
It'd be about time-- here in Japan, carrier NTT Docomo's new 906i series of phones apparently support Flash 8 "equivalent" support in "full browsing" mode (as opposed to the usual mobile-specific, WAP-like browsing mode).
If Docomo and their handset providers can pull it off. . .
Posted by: kornball at June 18, 2008 6:40 AM










