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2009-06-23
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2009-06-23
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Out of curiosity, why is Flash Builder 4 going to push you to FP10? Can't you tell it to compile for FP9 instead of the latest and greatest?
This is actually something I've wondered about for some time. It seems that immediately after a new version of Flash Player is released, all new flash apps require the latest version, regardless of whether or not they're actually using any new features. Does Adobe purposefully make it difficult to develop for the old player?
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2009-06-23
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can you please put a link to download fp10 on android please ......
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However, I wonder if Nokia Symbian is open to letting FP10 run in the lower layers of the OS/API, is Maemo?
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2009-06-24
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However, I wonder if Nokia Symbian is open to letting FP10 run in the lower layers of the OS/API, is Maemo?