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Re: Adobe Flash Player 10: When will the update arrive?
You've not read this entire thread or any other about Flash around here.
Now I'm really hoping html5 will catch up and make flash useless. f*** flash, adobe and adobes chief. i'm 100% on apples side, working against them. There are others, but that's in this thread alone. Seriously... more people here ask about Flashblock and not using/liking Flash than I'd expect. My numbers before, hyperbole. But the fact that there are more than just a few folks that dislike Flash - something that's been around since the early days of Slashdot and the Linux users there - it's... growing. |
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I really dislike the current iterations of flash, especially on mobile devices, but I wouldn't have any problem with it on my phone if it worked well, and fast, then why would I care that it's flash? Also, I use flash block on my laptop because I don't want flash applets loading when I go to the page, I want to have the choice to load them, not because I want to filter out all flash content. I also use adblock to filter out adverts, but that doesn't mean I don't like jpegs. |
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Flash sucks. I hate flash. People who make "websites" that require flash need to find a new line of work. I use adblock and flashblock on all my computers.
That being said, if I have Flash in my N900 I want it to be a current and proper version of Flash. Some sites don't work without Flash. Already there are websites rejecting N900's browser because it doesn't have Flash 10. That will only get worse when Flash 10.1 comes out. The apparently long testing cycle of Nokia firmware releases (and lack of any software updates outside of firmware releases) and Adobe taking for-ev-er to release Flash 10.1 would seem to indicate to me that our chances of ever seeing Flash 10+ on N900 are dwindling rapidly every minute. I am an optimistic pessimist. I hope for the best but expect the worst. |
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Would you please enlighten me on what other technology will allow the clients of my company to deploy their services on the web when many of those require real-time, selective strong encryption, live video conferences, RT socket driven games, P2P connections, and many others? I mean short of creating our own platform, development tools and a web browser plugin that we need to convince end users to install... |
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Seriously, I understand that you may use Flash as a cross-platform application development (just as you might choose to use Java, .NET, Qt, gtk+ etc). I'm mainly referring to standard web sites that don't work properly without Flash, and people who use Flash where Flash is not necessary. For example, if your menu/navigation on your website is flash-only, your site cannot be used by people who don't have flash. That's a problem. If you have a full-screen flash program on your website, AS your website, that's a problem. Sites that provide a noflash option are dwindling. As a USER of Flash Player, I find it to be slow, annoying and insecure. And yes, when people used Java applets for the same purpose I find that to be slow, unstable and insecure as well... and I also browse with noscript. So, yeah, I'm one of those annoying people. :rolleyes: For example, most entertainment or children's websites are basically just a flash program wrapped in an otherwise empty HTML page. Or a website that is mostly HTML, but uses Flash for menu/navigation and has no other way to navigate the site. They aren't accessible in general. I think a web site should be functional when all the viewer can see are text and links. If a website can't function without a plug-in, I don't think it should be called a website at all. (For example, the so-called "web-based" Slingplayer, which is really just a Windows binary installed as an add-on in Firefox, launched when you visit a certain web page) |
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Ok, let's settle this 'argument' once and for all...
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I mentioned some of the use-cases where that applies, but there are hundreds more, and it will remain like that even if the full HTML5 draft is to be implemented in each and every browser, to the fullest, and become available tomorrow. Flash has been doing for years, or in many cases even more than a decade, what is proposed to be implemented in the standard HTML5 by 2022, and it will continue to evolve much faster than the HTML in the future as well. Let me share a sacrilegious thought - I'd rather have HTML die out (with ECMA consortium stuck JavaScript) than Flash. And if you are into the web-development business, you should be able to understand why - there is no single aspect of the web that is slowing down web development and making it far more costly than it needs to be than *drumroll* the HTML itself. Quote:
Here is an entertaining idea - if you don't like some web site, if you think that developers of that website abuse any given technology to make your life a living hell, if you are like me and appreciate the function over the form - how about not going to that specific web site? If the number of visitors to any given web site drops considerably you can bet that the web developers will be forced (and some even fired... out of a cannon... into the Sun...) to produce more user-friendly and appealing solution. It's precisely the reason I don't visit cnn.com and countless of other sites, ever... Quote:
Do you honestly think that if we were to banish all but vanilla HTML/JS/CSS on the web, web will become a better place? Where do you think that those idiots of developers and greedy marketers will turn to? That's right, they'll start exploiting HTML/JS/CSS and make a living hell for end-users with those as well, but this time it will be even harder to block them and your favorite ad/idiot blocker will have to spend far more resources to hunt down specific functions and elements tightly integrated within the DOM to banish them out. If you think that `killing Flash` will make your life on the web easier, you are in for a whole bag of hurt should your wish come true. On the other hand, if those technologies that augment traditional web weren't available, the web would become indeed a sad place. Maybe you, as an end user, cannot really appreciate what's going on in the backstage, but trust me, many of the things you can see today on the web are either powered by or own thanks to those technologies for their existence. Plenty of web solutions of today wouldn't be even possible if not augmented by additional technologies such is Flash. If you are all for throwing out the baby with the bathwater, there is one fruity company that enthusiastically share your point of view, and you should embrace them right away - their philosophy will make you insanely more happy and you wouldn't have to worry about the things you've expressed in your post. Ever. Although I seriously doubt they are doing that to make you happy, but to exert even more control over their platform and the interwebs; however their `walled garden` approach is also perfectly acceptable alternative to the way things are now. If you side with them you'll get exactly what you seem to wish for - only one way to do things, no out-of-the-box thinking or tinkering, everything should be uniform, and they'll happily make the decisions for you on what should be allowed and what not, what is a good development, what is a good marketing scheme... everything! You can just sit back, relax... and, well, take it up the arse, pardon the harshness... I, on the other hand, value my personal freedoms far more than a self-appointed right not to be annoyed by idiots, be it marketers or developers, and I'll gladly take all the goodies and all the baddies of the modern web. So I say bring it all in... bring Flash... bring Java... bring Silverlight... bring on the whole shebang! Sure, I'll get annoyed from time to time, I'll have to employ various blockers or at times turn off the respective plugins completely, I'll swear and curse at my monitor when a Coke bottle starts dancing all over my screen, I'll devilishly hope that the whole family of a developer who ate the half of my CPU to show me a goddamn Viagra ad die in a horrible car crash or in a house fire, I'll pray for some Bubba to take that Viagra and rape the marketing smartass who came up with that idea in the first place, and... I wouldn't like it any other way! |
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Having said that, I think technologies like Flash should continue to exist so long as they continue to push the envelope. I do think that Flash will die one day (aside from the kind of emulators we use today for long dead consoles and computers) but I hope it's because we have chosen to move to something more powerful, and not because some control-freak despot has decided we aren't intelligent enough to make the choice ourselves. |
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Android 2.2 with Flash 10.1
http://www.osnews.com/story/23275/Ad...roid_Impresses Quote The release of Flash 10.1 for Android is tied to the release of Android 2.2 "Froyo", which Google is expected to unveil at this year's Gogle I/O conference later this month. Qnquote What about N900 users. Can we at least get the pr 1.2 to make us happy :-) Markus |
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