Adobe Defends Flash Calls Apple Uncooperative

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Apple 's recent announcement that the product iPad Flash fanned the flames of debate about whether it belongs to Apple ' s mobile devices – or not. In fact, Apple Town Hall meeting in just over a week, Steve Jobs said: "When a Mac crashes more often than re 'SA Flash. ' Doesn E '' t get dull, much more than that. Since the launch of Apple iPhone has been strongly against putting Flash on mobile devices, citing performance problems and stability.

Adobe, of course, lack mourn, and chief technology officer Kevin Lynch responded by requiring the declaration of "As for crashing, I can say that Don 't ship Flash with all known crash bugs, and always has been a flash widespread problem would reach its widespread use today. ".

Before you click the link, you should know that if you run the latest beta version of Flash, or Flash plug-in will crash, or your browser completely, depending on the browser you use. Unfortunately, Matthew Dempsky disagree, and I can prove it. The fact is that Dempsky found that in September 2008 and then reported to Adobe, and the error still exists in any version of Flash on all platforms since then.

If you 're tired of flash to give you problems, see the various solutions that ' ve been looking for Download Squad flash "block " or "disable flash ". [Update] Adobe has now acknowledged Dempsky 's report error, and offered an explanation of why it took so long to resolve the problem. The explanation is reasonable, but probably won 't do anything to stop the growing level of dissatisfaction of Flash is evident in the online community.

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