After today ’s bad news , Adobe Senior Product Manager for Developer Relations Mike Chambers has announce a way to put Flash into the iPhone : Compile Flash into full standalone applications for the App Store . This clear part of the iPhone - Flash enigma .
https://gizmodo.com/flash-10-1-full-flash-for-everyone-but-iphone-actuall-5374115
The iPhone has a significantly slow processor and less remembering than what can be find in a typical desktop computer . As such , existing content may ask to be optimise for performance , and / or user interactions ( hold the belittled screen and different UI metaphors ) .

However , publishers will be able to easy adjust their existing codification at a small toll , develop a full app that would be available at the App Store . While this does n’t fix the lack of Flash in Safari — which Chambers tell they are still working on — it ’s a huge overture . Just guess vane newspaper publisher creating iPhone - capable versions of their sites — or part of them — which would feed on the same on-line data as their web browser - free-base similitude .
Now , if Adobe introduced a Flash video player , and Apple enable Safari to recognize Flash video like they do now with YouTube H.234 material , everything would be fine . [ Flash apps for iPhoneandMike Chambers ]
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