Adobe Systems has come up with a way to let developers write Flash applications for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch devices, even without the support of Apple. Adobe has been trying to work with Apple ...
Apple has made it abundantly clear the company doesn’t want Adobe Flash touching the iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad with a 327 foot pole. Instead the company has been pushing developers to write apps and ...
Yesterday Google released a new tool called Swiffy which allows Flash developers to upload a SWF file to convert it to HTML5. This allows people to access web apps, ads, and videos in browsers that ...
In the debate concerning the impact of Adobe's Notus technology - which enables developers to make native iPhone apps using Flash - it's been mentioned that many App Store successes have been based on ...
Due to a reporting error, the story "Adobe brings Flash apps to the iPhone" misstated the company that makes Connect Pro. It is Adobe, not Apple. Also, the Flash game that was shown running on the ...