Adobe still angling for Apple Flash support

Adobe - still looking for Apple to adopt Flash in its devices
Adobe - still looking for Apple to adopt Flash in its devices

Adobe believes that Apple is missing a trick by not supporting Flash on either its popular iPhone or its forthcoming iPad, with the company pointing out that 85 per cent of the top 100 sites use the company's technology.

The lack of Flash support on Apple's gadgets has been a major talking point for years, but the announcement of the iPad at the end of January has inevitably drawn the conversation back out into the public arena again.

"70% of all web casual games are Flash, 75% of all video on the web is Flash. We have probably better reach than any other platform; 98% of all internet-connected PCs have Flash – and 95% have Flash Player 10 installed, "added Muraka.

"We're interested in supporting Flash on tablets – on Linux, on Android, on Windows. Our silicon partners have done some amazing work to accelerate video performance and we have a wide range of partners in the pipeline to deliver Flash on tablet platforms."

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