The company announced that it is working on a converter that makes Flash content HTML5 capability, to bring it among other Apple devices. The tool named Wallaby was in an experimental stage. When the final technology is available, Adobe says not yet. It is clear that not all flash Wallaby exploiting opportunities and only with some programs (such as the Safari browser) is running.
Between Apple and Adobe, there was some time ago one. Was a trigger, in which the Apple boss said negative to Flash. Consequently, the Adobe technology consumes too many resources, collapsing from a burden and often the battery life. Shantanu Narayen countered Adobe Boss: In an interview, he accused Apple, that the operating system Mac OS X "is not suitable for technologies like Flash.
Tests also showed that the use of Flash have no effect on battery life.
Between Apple and Adobe, there was some time ago one. Was a trigger, in which the Apple boss said negative to Flash. Consequently, the Adobe technology consumes too many resources, collapsing from a burden and often the battery life. Shantanu Narayen countered Adobe Boss: In an interview, he accused Apple, that the operating system Mac OS X "is not suitable for technologies like Flash.
Tests also showed that the use of Flash have no effect on battery life.
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- Adobe Releases Its Flash To HTML5 Conversion Tool (08/03/2011)
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