Posted on 30-01-2010 under (Gadget) by Admin

For lovers of Apple products that have been dying to buy iPad, this information may be important to be taken into consideration: Apple iPad not support Flash. As a tool which is designed as a web surfer, quite disappointing if then iPad cannot offer a perfect Web browsing experience.

Of course, it also triggered disappointment Adobe, who had struggled to bring Flash technology in iPhone handsets, but until now the result is still zero.

Through this blog, Product Marketing Manager Adobe Flash Adrian Ludwig confessed disappointed that iPad does not support Flash.

“Looks like Apple is intentionally limiting their devices from the content publishers and consumers,” said Adrian, who quoted from TG Daily, Friday, January 29, 2010.

In fact, said Adrian, without the support Flash iPad users unable to access web content intact, including 70 percent of games for mobile phones, or 75 percent of the video content is displayed on the Internet.

“IPad Users will not be able to access the Disney site, Hulu, Miniclip, Farmville, ESPN, Kongregate, or JibJab, as well as millions of other sites on the web,” said Adrian.

Moreover, the plural ebook viewer using Epub file formats, they do not have access Epub content with DRM technology that is in the Apple iPad without Flash, Adrian added.

When compared with Internet tablet Nokia N900 with TI OMAP 3600 MHz processor, of course, the iPad is missed because the N900 is capable of running Flash smoothly.

Likewise with Palm Pre devices that have adopted the WebOS 1.4operating system, which also will support Flash. In fact, the iPad processor uses the ARM Cortex A9 1 GHz, more sophisticated than the N900 processor-based ARM Cortex A8.

But, of course, Apple did not acknowledge this as a political move. Apple asks developers to create Flash technology which can convert Flash content into applications that can be read on the iPad.

“This enables Flash developers to create applications that can be profitable,” said Adobe. In the next two months, Adobe will continue to look for developers and designers who are interested to market their applications on the iTunes App Store.

Because of similarities with the iPhone iPad processor, Apple claims, up to now there are about 140 thousand applications that can be used by iPad.

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