men if you think the world goes around apple you are really wrong, most of the apple users are adobe users also. Photoshop, after effects, illustrator and also flash are the egde of digital production tools, it’s not because of a few rich geeks and one angry man that this all will stop… And before you criticise try to learn flash or use somejava script you’ll see if it’s so much lighter…
Forthe record I am not a flash hater, I have been developing in it since future splash and even spoke at multiple flash forward events. Thebiggest problem I have with flash is not flash, it’s the poor code people right. It’s the ad, that is sitting next to my flash featurethat is grinding to a stop, because the ad uses 90% of the CPU.
Apple is, and will always be a control freak. That’s why theyare where they are, and that’s why 95 million people have a iPhone/touch. The experience is 90% perfect.
The fact that the flash player has never truly been optimized for the mac probably sets steve over the edge.
We are just posting what we hear in the market, even Adobe said it will effect it’s business. Adobe should spend more time figuring out how they can have the design apps output it’s content into HTML5 something universal, that can be ingested by apple, chrome, whomever. Which I hear might be coming.
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men if you think the world goes around apple you are really wrong, most of the apple users are adobe users also. Photoshop, after effects, illustrator and also flash are the egde of digital production tools, it’s not because of a few rich geeks and one angry man that this all will stop… And before you criticise try to learn flash or use somejava script you’ll see if it’s so much lighter…
Apr 13th, 2010
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Forthe record I am not a flash hater, I have been developing in it since future splash and even spoke at multiple flash forward events. Thebiggest problem I have with flash is not flash, it’s the poor code people right. It’s the ad, that is sitting next to my flash featurethat is grinding to a stop, because the ad uses 90% of the CPU.
Apple is, and will always be a control freak. That’s why theyare where they are, and that’s why 95 million people have a iPhone/touch. The experience is 90% perfect.
The fact that the flash player has never truly been optimized for the mac probably sets steve over the edge.
We are just posting what we hear in the market, even Adobe said it will effect it’s business. Adobe should spend more time figuring out how they can have the design apps output it’s content into HTML5 something universal, that can be ingested by apple, chrome, whomever. Which I hear might be coming.
Apr 13th, 2010
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