iPad may be Going to Support Flash
Since the debut of Apple’s latest iPad, iPad is at the center of a controversy all the time for the lack of flash support, which may be one of obstacles that influence the sales to a certain degree. Especially for those who want to watch movies online, although they look forward iPad’s new concept and experience, they still hesitate to buy one. However, Adobe has published a post on its Adobe Flash Platform very early, which suggested flash apps will run on the iPad.
We announced the Packager for iPhone at MAX 2009 which will allow Flash developers to create native iPhone applications and will be available in the upcoming version of Flash Pro CS5. This technology enables developers to create applications for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad (though applications will not initially take direct advantage of iPad’s new screen resolution). It is our intent to make it possible for Flash developers to build applications that can take advantage of the increased screen size and resolution of the iPad.
We have known YouTube and TED.com has released the iPad version of their websites. As to other websites, such as Hulu.com, related solutions will come sooner or later. It is indeed convenient and enjoyful to watch various programmes at ABC.com through iPad. However, it is only available for Ameriacan users because of copyright protection.
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