Adobe Gave Up on Apple



WASHINGTON, GadgetInfo - Because of the future is unclear, the Flash development for iPhone and iPad finally stopped. Adobe has gave it up and announced that they would withdraw all investment plans to bring Flash on devices made by Apple.

"The main purpose of Flash is to support development in all browsers, platforms, and devices. This is very opposite to the Apple plan. They want to force the developers into their platform and limit the choice so the results will be hard to be run on other platforms," said Mike Chambers, Adobe Flash product development manager, in his blog.

Adobe took the decision not long after Apple released a new policy for developers of iPhone and iPad. Applications on the iPhone and iPad must be made with the programming language that is permitted by Apple, such as C + + or Objective C. If that new rule implemented, it will disable all applications for iPhone that currently use the Adobe Packager code to run Flash.

Bad relations between Apple and Adobe were triggered by the Flash problem. Apple CEO Steve Jobs had even said that Adobe is lazy for not seriously developing Flash for its platforms. On the other hand, Adobe said Apple is ironic for not accepting Flash which is already used by most people. Instead of Flash, Apple encourages other alternative standards, such as HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript.

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