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    i kind of agree ukit, but i don't think adobe has *that* much control. we've (developers and designers alike) have adopted this technology as an alternative to other client-side technologies, because for the longest time it was easy for even a beginner developer/designer to create impressive dynamic content with little effort. the web community has made flash what it is, not macromedia or adobe.

    adobe really needs to make some improvements with regards to it's runtime and the api to keep itself afloat, otherwise natural selection will take it's course (by the collective decision of the community) and another standard will be born. until then, it's still the best option we have so far.

    • Does Adobe allow companies do create their own versions of the Flash player? Then you could kind of make a comparison.ukit
    • if you're talking about the proprietary nature of their runtime, then you're missing my point/argument entirely.SteveJobs
    • That's what control means in this context. When's that mobile Flash player coming out again?ukit
    • i don't know and i don't care, ask adobe.SteveJobs

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