Showing posts with label Adobe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adobe. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2012

Goodbye Flash for Mobile



If he could I am sure Steve Jobs would say I told you so from the grave.  This past weekend Adobe officially announced it will no longer develop flash for any mobile device.  It will be pulling the app from the Google Play store in the coming weeks never to be seen from again.  If you currently have flash installed on your android phone it will still work, but you will no longer be able to download it again after it is removed.

The ironic part of the announcement is that they gave us this info on the 5th anniversary of the iPhone, the phone in which Steve Jobs said, no to flash, and that flash is not the way of the future for the web on mobile.  Which I am sure partly is due to the fact of the popularity of the iOS devices out there and the fact that they do not support flash.  Most websites have went to the option of HTML5 for their mobile videos and animation content to insure their websites show up properly on the iOS devices.

What does this mean for flash for your computer?  Nothing as of now.  Most websites viewed on your actual computer are flash heavy and will probably remain that way at least for a while longer.  Maybe Adobe has a new format up their sleeve that will replace the flash player, one that I can only hope is much more efficient than flash.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Adobe introduces an update to its CS5 products.

Adobe announced its new line up for its CS6 applications including its very popular Photoshop program.  It also announced a new cloud service which will basically let you rent the entire suite of apps or the individual application of your choice.  Along with the usage of the application you also will gain access to 20 gigs of online storage along with a host of other features.  The prices are a little steep for me but then again the applications themselves aren't cheap either.  Head on over to adobe's website if you are ready to upgrade or would rather check out their new cloud service.