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The widening chasm between Apple and Adobe has inspired a number of third-party companies to develop bridges to cross the divide -- that is, workarounds that will let iPad and iPhone users view videos created using Adobe's Flash technology. One company is addressing the problem from the end-user perspective -- and with the apparent tacit approval of Apple. AlwaysOn Technologies just received approval to offer its Cloud Browse app for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch on iTunes.
So I always thought Apple touted how it just worked? Seems like with the iPad and first with the iPhone that it just does not work.
At least with Flash content. You know I would like to see more of this "It just works" philosophy being implemented than just talked about. Why should anybody need to have work arounds for something like Flash??
At least with Flash content. You know I would like to see more of this "It just works" philosophy being implemented than just talked about. Why should anybody need to have work arounds for something like Flash??