Adobe Says Goodbye to Flash Mobile
Posted by Phil, 10th November 2011Some sites are wrongly suggesting Adobe has abandoned Flash, it hasn’t.
What Adobe has announced is they’ll no longer be developing Flash for
mobile browsers, which is something very different indeed.
Adobe aren’t stupid, nor have they beaten by Apple’s refusal to allow
the Flash player on iOS, despite appearances and reports the contary.
Adobe will now be focussing on developing HTML5 software that
incorporates all the Flash features we love (and hopefully leaving out
the bugs and ones we hate) into new applications. An early demonstration
of this software was showcased in the preview release of ‘Adobe Edge’,
their HTML5 animation tool. How advanced the final software will be and
the price is shrouded in mystery but if Adobe get these things right,
they could once again help change the face of how we create web content.
So the big question is, does this mean the end for Flash desktop? The
answer clearly is no, not for now at least. Currently Flash offers
designers and developers the ability to create content rich software,
games and applications that can be delivered online far quicker and
cheaper than via any other web platform.
Like any good software house we use all the technologies available to us
and pick the best one for each job. Thankfully fewer websites are being
built in Flash, with the software instead being used to create
interactive applications that anyone can view – as long as you’re not on
an iPhone or iPad and if you are, we can build you a very nice app for
that.





