Adobe ended the support for Flash Mobile Player, will work on HTML5
Steve Jobs was right that stubbornly refused to accept the Flash on iOS, and requires more development of HTML5 for mobile devices. After one year of the famous prediction of S. Jobs, Adobe has lost the battle of the mobile market.
"HTML5 is now universally supported on most mobile devices, in some cases exclusively. This makes HTML5 best solution for creating and developing content of the browser via mobile platforms. "Sais the Vice President of Adobe, Danny Winokur.
One of the reasons why Adobe gave up of Flash Mobile Player is because it was not good enough for mobile devices, applications were too slow and load slow. Neither alternatives that Adobe published did not help. Even Microsoft has announced that it will not support Flash on its Windows 8 browser. Apart from its mistakes, the failure of Flash on mobile devices helped Apple who has the most attractive mobile market that encouraged developers to switch to HTML5.
Adobe says Flash Player 11 for PC brought many innovations, better video and enhanced 3D graphics for gaming, Also, they announced that already work on Flash Player 12 and Flash in the future will have "exciting possibilities" that will provide developers " seamless transition into HTML5 as the standards progress. " Interestingly, this message appears on the same day that Adobe announced that it will lay off 750 people to pay more attention to digital multimedia and digital marketing.
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