Via EngadgetMobile, yeap, some great developer made it real, iPad running Flash 10.1
What’s the excuse now from the i-whatever company?
Alessandro

Via EngadgetMobile, yeap, some great developer made it real, iPad running Flash 10.1
What’s the excuse now from the i-whatever company?
Alessandro
Wonder why someone on Flash Player team at Adobe isn’t stepping up to help this guy port it over. Enough people running Flash on their iPads and iPhones at the next Apple event would definitely make for an interesting story.
Strongly suspect this is a javascript interpreter and wont wont well for most flash content. But still interesting…
one of the urls show .swf, so i reckon it can’t be a javascript.
this is lovely, though i dont think it’s gonna change apple’s position on the matter, as i’m sure their decision has nothing to do with the player itself, but with the loose control/earnings that the flash player would bring to their hardware.
John,
I doubt anyone from Adobe could get involved because of the legal grey area in jailbraking an iOS device.
However, it’s certainly going to be putting a lot of pressure on Apple to include Flash legally, because otherwise this could really grow the number of jailbroken iOS devices out there.