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Originally Posted by Chinney
Well actually I was thinking of an Apple-developed application for this particular task. I am thinking that this is going to be a significant drawback of the iPhone if Apple does not find a way to address it in one way or another.
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Naysayers have been claiming that Flash would be a massive deal-breaker (bigger than "no copy and paste") since the iPhone was first announced two years ago. Unless sales figures start indicating that users are
actually perturbed by the lack of Flash, I can't see Apple committing to the taking on the big technical
and political hurdles that such a development would entail.
Besides, if you've ever done Java work on a Mac, you know that Apple isn't very good about keeping up to date with it's implementations of big third-party runtime engines. The thought of Apple rolling its own version of a Flash player is both tantalizing and terrifying at the same time.
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Originally Posted by Chinney
As I posted previously, Flash is all over the Web now, whether we like it or not.
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Oh,
we don't.