Seems like from now on the dispute between Adobe and Apple about the Flash on iOS devices will be over. Shantanu Narayen, the Adobe CEO on an interview with Telegraph.co.uk recently talked about the company’s decision not to include support for Flash in iOS devices such as iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.
They’ve chosen to keep their system closed and we’d rather work with partners who are interested in working with us.
We believe in open systems. We believe in the power of the internet and in customers making choices and I think a lot of the controversy was about their decision at that point. They’ve made their choice. We’ve made ours and we’ve moved on.
It’s a business decision. With the energy and innovation that our company has, we’d rather focus on people who want to deliver the best experience with Flash and there are so many of them.
The dispute about this issues has become hot news since Apple CEO Steve Jobs posted an letter about his “Thought on Flash” in late April. Since then Adobe has been trying to convince Apple to adopt Flash technology in it’s iOS.




















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