Flash apps are already getting approved, but there’s still no Flash in the mobile browser
Confusion reigned for much of Thursday following Apple’s announcement that it was lifting its restrictions on development tools for iPhone apps.
Wall Street, assuming that this meant that Adobe has won its long-running Flash battle with Steve Jobs, drove the company’s stock price sharply higher. Adobe closed the day at $32.86, up $3.55 (12.11%).
Developers, meanwhile, were not so sure. Adobe’s Flash Player, currently in version 10.1.82.76, is a complex beast with a lot of moving parts. The folks who depend on Flash for their livelihoods waited most of the day for Adobe to tell them what Jobs’ change of heart meant for them.
The answer came at 5:03 p.m., nearly 9 hours after Apple’s announcement, in a blog post entitled “Great News for Developers.” But the text of the message, written by Adobe’s corporate communications department, made it clear that the news was only semi-great. The full text is here. The key points:
So we have some clarity: yes for Flash apps in the App Store, no for Flash in the iPhone browser — at least for now.
[Thanks: http://tech.fortune.cnn.com]
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