Adobe is putting on a brave face in the wake of Microsoft’s announcement Tuesday that the Metro version of Internet Explorer in Windows 8 — the one intended for tablets — will eschew plug-ins like Flash and instead use HTML 5. “We are excited about the innovation and opportunities that are available to our customers and Adobe as the Web and platforms evolve across devices, including Windows 8 and Metro,” Adobe’s Danny Winokur, vice president and general manager for platform, told TechNewsWorld.
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Posted by: Richard Adhikari September 15, 2011 02:47 PMAdobe is putting on a brave face in the wake of Microsoft’s announcement Tuesday that the Metro version of Internet Explorer in Windows 8 — the one intended for tablets — will eschew plug-ins like Flash and instead use HTML 5. “We are excited about the innovation and opportunities that are available to our customers and Adobe as the Web and platforms evolve across devices, including Windows 8 and Metro,” Adobe’s Danny Winokur, vice president and general manager for platform, told TechNewsWorld.