Getting a little closer to becoming the real deal on this hot topic, Adobe has partnered with Greystripe to bypass Apple’s ban on Flash for both the iPhone and iPad.
Greystripe approaches the dilemma by converting Flash to HTML5 in real-timeĀ for the Safari browser.
Jobs had posted in a public announcement on the Apple Website citing battery life and the complications of third party developers as reasons to not allow for Flash on the iPhone & iPad.
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Steve Jobs Posts His Thoughts On Flash
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