AfterSteve Jobs announced that he call up Flash sucks , Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch replied with a blog post that we ’re interpreting as “ Yeah ? Well , we ’re have our ball and going home ! ” Of naturally , he called it “ moving forrader ” alternatively :
https://gizmodo.com/oh-hey-steve-jobs-officially-thinks-flash-sucks-5527204
Moving Forward

This morning Apple posted some thoughts about Flash on their web site .
The primary issue at hand is that Apple is choosing to kibosh Adobe ’s
widely used runtimes as well as a variety of technologies from other

providers .
Clearly , a lot of people are passionate about both Apple and Adobe and
our technologies . We finger positive that were Apple and Adobe to cultivate

together as we are with a telephone number of other cooperator , we could furnish a
terrific experience with Flash on the iPhone , iPad and iPod touch .
However , as we stake last week , given the legal terms Apple has

imposed on developers , we have already decide to shift our direction aside
from Apple devices for both Flash Player and AIR . We are working to
bring Flash Player and AIR to all the other major participants in the

mobile ecosystem , including Google , RIM , Palm ( soon to be HP ) ,
Microsoft , Nokia and others .
We count onward to rescue Flash Player 10.1 for Android

smartphones as a public prevue at Google I / O in May , and then a
ecumenical sacking in June . From that point on , an ever increase number
and variety of powerful , Flash - enabled devices will be arriving which

we trust will allow a great landscape of choice .
That ’s what materialize when Apple does n’t require to play . [ Adobe — Thanks , Marc ! ]
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