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Should Flash die?   [Edit]

Survey period: 28 Nov 2011 to 5 Dec 2011

Apple thinks so - at for mobile devices - but has the time come for it to go to a better place?

OptionVotes% 
Yes for PCs (and above)959.65
Yes for notebooks, netbooks and/or ultrabooks717.22
Yes for tablets10010.16
Yes for mobile devices14014.23
Yes. Just yes.49750.51
No33734.25
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralThe missing piece Pin
Jörgen Andersson3-Dec-11 3:42
professionalJörgen Andersson3-Dec-11 3:42 
GeneralRe: The missing piece Pin
krumia21-Feb-12 0:56
krumia21-Feb-12 0:56 
GeneralRe: The missing piece Pin
Jörgen Andersson21-Feb-12 2:01
professionalJörgen Andersson21-Feb-12 2:01 
GeneralRe: The missing piece Pin
krumia21-Feb-12 3:00
krumia21-Feb-12 3:00 
GeneralNo Flash in 2 Years Pin
saharkiz3-Dec-11 3:10
saharkiz3-Dec-11 3:10 
GeneralFlash should go away because it's a proprietary technology not based on standards Pin
Brian C Hart2-Dec-11 12:11
professionalBrian C Hart2-Dec-11 12:11 
GeneralIt Depends PinPopular
Bassam Abdul-Baki30-Nov-11 1:37
professionalBassam Abdul-Baki30-Nov-11 1:37 
GeneralThe world would be a safer place Pin
gogbatch29-Nov-11 3:39
gogbatch29-Nov-11 3:39 
GeneralRe: The world would be a safer place Pin
quinton196929-Nov-11 6:06
quinton196929-Nov-11 6:06 
GeneralRe: The world would be a safer place Pin
Randor 3-Dec-11 13:24
professional Randor 3-Dec-11 13:24 
NewsBreaking PinPopular
bosedk28-Nov-11 22:06
bosedk28-Nov-11 22:06 
GeneralCompetition is always good for tech PinPopular
R. Erasmus28-Nov-11 20:01
R. Erasmus28-Nov-11 20:01 
GeneralI thought you mean Flash memory... PinPopular
Joe Sonderegger28-Nov-11 19:17
Joe Sonderegger28-Nov-11 19:17 
GeneralApple thinks not; use AIR for iOS to build apps!! Pin
milkplus28-Nov-11 17:16
milkplus28-Nov-11 17:16 
Apple prohibits the flash web browser plugin but allows you to use Adobe AIR for iOS to build applications.

Being an app instead of a website makes sense on the iPad and iPhone. Users of those devices buys apps in the itunes store.

At least for the near term, using AIR to develop for iOS is really a great way to go.

AIR 2.7
lets you create the iOS package file (IPA) on a windows box and install it with itunes. Try developing on a mac and the iteration time is minutes not seconds. Develop and iterate with flashdevelop on a windows box and deploy to multiple platforms.

Adobe has taken care to optimize this version for mobile and for my money, I think as3 is a better programming language than Java or objective-C.
GeneralRe: Apple thinks not; use AIR for iOS to build apps!! Pin
Mohibur Rashid30-Nov-11 14:08
professionalMohibur Rashid30-Nov-11 14:08 
GeneralI don't give a damn! Pin
Oshtri Deka28-Nov-11 10:36
professionalOshtri Deka28-Nov-11 10:36 
GeneralRe: I don't give a damn! Pin
Addy Tas28-Nov-11 11:58
Addy Tas28-Nov-11 11:58 
GeneralWho cares? Pin
sellinger28-Nov-11 8:15
sellinger28-Nov-11 8:15 
AnswerRe: Who cares? Pin
Super Lloyd30-Nov-11 17:28
Super Lloyd30-Nov-11 17:28 
GeneralAs of right now, No and Just Yes are quite close together Pin
Slacker00728-Nov-11 2:47
professionalSlacker00728-Nov-11 2:47 
GeneralMessage Removed Pin
28-Nov-11 7:53
professionalN_tro_P28-Nov-11 7:53 
GeneralRe: As of right now, No and Just Yes are quite close together Pin
Slacker00728-Nov-11 7:57
professionalSlacker00728-Nov-11 7:57 
GeneralRe: As of right now, No and Just Yes are quite close together Pin
Darren Doody28-Nov-11 12:18
professionalDarren Doody28-Nov-11 12:18 
GeneralYes Pin
bosedk27-Nov-11 23:39
bosedk27-Nov-11 23:39 
GeneralYes Pin
Uday P.Singh27-Nov-11 22:57
Uday P.Singh27-Nov-11 22:57 

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