For those of you who are still holding your breaths, hoping for that faithful day when Apple will announce that the iPhone finally has Flash support, we strongly suggest you start breathing now because we have news for you…its not going to happen. Never. So stop waiting.
Jobs has already said “no” to Flash on the iPhone and now Adobe has announced that it will stop working on the Flash-to-iPhone converter, affectively ending Flash-based apps coming to the iPhone.
On top of that, Mike Chambers, the principal product manager for developer relations for the Flash platform at Adobe is telling app developers to focus on developing Flash-based app for mobile phone running Android instead.
And that’s the end of that.
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