Flash, iPad, iPod Apple Row

So I’m probably over a week late on this, but I wanted to hold fire until I’d had a chance to thinkĀ  about the Flash and Apple row.

So the iPad doesn’t have Flash and the iPhone doesn’t have flash. Apparantly Steve Jobs has criticised Adobe for frankly being a bit shit about developing the Flash Player for the Mac and anyway HTML 5 is coming around the corner so that’ll sort out flash for once and all. And then the flame war began across the internet being mainly won by the flash haters going on about how it’s about time that Flash died – how inaccessible it is, how much you hate full flash sites, how it’s not standards compliant, how it’ll mean that all the advertising gets taken out. Well done Apple for eliminating this crap software from their version of the web.

I’m a Flash and Flex developer so I’m a bit biased, but bullshit. It’s not just Flash that doesn’t work. No plugins work on the iPhone and we have to presume on the iPad. Because people don’t tend to develop in Java Applets for the browser anymore we haven’t heard all of them complaining so the focus has been on the bad boy in the room – Flash.

The more important question to answer is “Why doesn’t the iPhone have a Flash Player?” – after all it’s a pretty open secret that Adobe have had the flash player working on an iPhone in their labs, and well too. So the performance argument is out of the way. Accessibilty? For the least accessible gadget ever created? Do me a favour. Might it be apps?

Long before Steve Jobs coined the phrase “apps” for the iPhone I like most other Flash and Flex developers have been creating apps. Apps for linking to backend data, charting, video players, audio players, games, chat, mash ups – hang on this is sounding a bit like wot the iPhone apps are all about.

So if Apple allow the Flash Player on their iPhone or iPad they may as well throw away their app store. Thats the real reason, the rest is just bull.

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Date: Thursday, 11. February 2010 9:30
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    I believe it’s more to do with their other distribution system, that ibominable dungeon; iTunes.

    Once you have access to all the video and music flash sites out their for free, you’re more likely to see most iTunes content for it’s real worth i.e. nothing (though the “worth” thing is another argument, you’ll agree that you’ll at least be less likely to buy from iTunes).

    Microsoft is like a cartoon Hitler; you know they’re evil, but they’re so incompetant that you’re not too worried. Apple on the other hand, are both evil and capable.

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    Actually, the blind developer in our office ( http://uk.linkedin.com/in/arturortega ) quite likes his iPhone.

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