April 21st, 2010, 11:26PM in Business by Jason KeelerView Comments
So as we all know Flash and iPhone are like oil and water, and the separation is nearly complete. To begin, Apple changed its iPhone Developer Program License Agreement article 3.3.1, banning the use of Flash-to-iPhone converters. This also allows Apple the right to ban any Flash developed app that has been created for iPhone.
The software that is capable of porting content over to the iPhone OS and will still be included as part of CS5, however the Packager for iPhone will remain unchanged until there is a reconciliation. However, Principal Product Manager Mike Chambers is going to shift focus toward the Android market along with other mobile Platforms. He also is asking developers of Flash Apps to switch their attention towards this migration. In a blog post from Chambers in short, has put a full stop on the story from Adobe’s end.
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