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) ...Adobe has really dropped the ball since aquiring Flash into their fold. It has become too big to be transparent, just like Adobe Reader.
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I'm wondering exactly what he means by that. I haven't run into many sites with Flash that I can't use on the N800.
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2008-03-05
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2008-03-05
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2008-03-06
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs went on record to warn that the iPhone needs a Flash Player that works like it does on a computer, warning that the Flash Lite Player Adobe develops for mobile phones isn't sufficiently advanced for an iPhone.
I'm wondering exactly what he means by that. I haven't run into many sites with Flash that I can't use on the N800. I block them now for the sake of my battery.