Apple announced that they have removed the restriction on 3rd-party development tools for creating applications for iOS devices. From Adobe’s perspective this is of course great news. Since the announcement, I have seen a lot of confusing new stories, tweets, and comments about what this actually means so let me clarify things a bit.
What this means
This theoretically allow developers to use the Flash CS5 iPhone packager to create applications for the iPhone and iPad. We also announced yesterday that we will resume development work on the packager.
What this does NOT mean
This does not mean that the Flash Player will be coming to iOS as part of Mobile Safari. It also doesn’t mean that AIR will be natively supported as it will be on Android.
So this is great news for Flash developers who want to target iOS devices with their applications. I truly hope that quality applications built using Flash will finally be able to make it onto the app store. Only time will tell but I am cautiously optimistic.
but no one likes apple :D lol
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ReplyDeleteHAha, yeah. Droid FTW. But it's good that Apple is taking a few steps in the right direction.
ReplyDeleteDroid's open source is gonna kill appturd
ReplyDeleteI agree with Damien :P.
ReplyDeleteDont think i'll ever have an iphone or ipad. Nothing against apple...they just dont appeal to me
Droid will own the earth before it's all said and done. Droid and cockroaches will be left after the nukes go off.
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