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Originally Posted by thnninen View Post
So it's just like with your desktop PC, where the support for Flash is coming from Microsoft/Dell/HP/whoever... NOT!
Unlike a real desktop computer, Flash on those deal with a desktop variant of the browser that works in a generic x86 environment that's dictated by those browsers. They deal directly with Microsoft for ActiveX/Internet Explorer, Google for Google Chrome, Mozilla for Firefox. So in essence, they'd have to deal directly with Nokia for MicroB.

How would they deal with them if Nokia isn't supporting it any more?

I think you fail to see that.

I really cannot se how people see this as Nokia's fault. Adobe has the software but doesn't want to release it. It is Adobe's decision and their fault.
No support from the vendor, the flash player will not come out. That's why Flash doesn't support older, non-supported versions of Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.

Do you guys really think that Nokia should be paying every software company out there just to get us users free software? I don't.
Nokia paid for Skype. Skype is free.