Adobe Flash Plug-in For Apple’s iPhone Coming Soon?
By Arie on Jul 5, 2007 in PDAs, Cellphones, Software
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Walter S. Mossberg, The Wall Street Journal’s personal-technology columnist answers a number of common questions related to Apple’s iPhone at his column. He also suggests that a Flash plug-in for iPhone will be released soon by Apple.
“At launch, the iPhone version of the Safari browser is missing some plug-ins needed for playing common types of Web videos. The most important of these is the plug-in for Adobe’s Flash technology. Apple says it plans to add that plug-in through an early software update, which I am guessing will occur within the next couple of months”, Walt Mossberg says.
To access Flash content requires a user to have the Adobe Flash plug-in which is commonly used to create animation, web design, and also to integrate video into web pages. “Apple managed to meet this requirement with Youtube by converting Youtube content into h.264″, which is natively supported by the iPhone.
Walt Mossberg’s Column | Via MacRumors
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