Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Surrender to the Adobe Flash Player, Rim Road Continues

Adobe to stop the effort to make the Flash Player plug-in for Web browser on the tablet and smart phones. They chose to focus on making HTML5 while Research in Motion (RIM) has not given up on Flash.

RIM's President and Chief Eksekuitf for QNX And Dodge said in a company blog post that RIM will continue to try to make. Flash application.


"As a licensed Adobe source code, we will continue to work and released the results of our own implementation, and hopes to launch the Flash 11.1 PlayBook," Dodge said in a blog post.

Adobe Flash has not given up developing. The company is headquartered in San Jose, the U.S. will continue to build the Flash plug-in for desktop browsers. Plug-ins such as tools for building applications that can be converted to native applications on mobile platforms using Adobe Air.

Dodge said the decision to give up on the Adobe Flash Player Mobile is an opportunity for RIM product to "strengthen the decision RIM launch the BlackBerry Playbook with desktop-class browsers are supported

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