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Intel Core i7, Windows 7
Intel Core i7, Windows 7
Flash supports touch events since version 10.1 which was released over a year ago.
Flash supports touch events since version 10.1 which was released over a year ago.
Julian Wright wrote:
Flash supports touch events since version 10.1 which was released over a year ago.
And was every single Flash-based web site on the Internet updated to support these new touch events at the same time?
Or do 99.9% of sites still not support them (nor ever likely to), effectively making them worthless until such time that sites do use them?
The whole Apple/Adobe pizzing contest is really unfortunate
Chris CA wrote:
The whole Apple/Adobe pizzing contest is really unfortunate
What "pizzing contest"?
Haven't heard much of anything about it from Adobe or Apple since like May of last year.
Julian Wright wrote:
Truly valuable content is information and news - both readily available in non-Flash form.
Julian Wright wrote:
What is all this +"extremely valuable content in Flash"+ you mention?
As a web user of almost 20 years, and a web (inc. Flash) developer since 1997 I can't really think of anything I would class as +"extremely valuable+" - and certainly nothing that can't be had elsewhere in an alternative form... The vast majority of Flash stuff is advertising, promotional or games. Truly valuable content is information and news - both readily available in non-Flash form.
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