As you are probably aware, there still isn’t a flash application compatible for browsing the internet on the iPhone, simply because Flash Lite which is meant to be made for mobile devices doesn’t work on the iPhone.
So to avoid things like this (picture below) from happening, Adobe will soon take advantage of Apple’s software development kit (SDK) to create a specific version of Flash Lite just for the iPhone.
Here’s what Adobe’s CEO has been telling us:
We believe Flash is synonymous with the Internet experience, and we are committed to bringing Flash to the iPhone…We have evaluated (the software developer tools) and we think we can develop an iPhone Flash player ourselves.
So far, we don’t know yet when this maybe, but hopefully this shouldn’t take too long. Having Safari on the iPhone for websurfing has been a major selling point for it and also one of the main reason why people buy it over other phones with internet capability but webpages with flash has become just as important and common as any other, not being able to see those properly has I think become it’s major let down…
[via Mashable]







I thought apple wasn’t going to allow it? They have some lame restrictions in their SDK apparently.
Thanks for your comment Cozmo, yes, it seems that was the case beforehand but now their minds have changed for an agreement. To me, I see a benefit to both companies really…