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Originally Posted by fatalsaint View Post
Ok fair enough....

But looking at that scenario (as it's a very valid complaint) - I'm not exactly Adobe is quite at fault there .
Hey, they have the same opportunity to be altruistic that Nokia has!
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Originally Posted by nosa101 View Post
Symbian is going with Flash Lite 4. I'm using the n8 as a basis for this conclusion.

WinMo and Palm haven't announced anything. I'm guessing RIM will go the Flash Lite route too.
But even knowing that you're going with Flash Lite is knowing something. As far as WinMo not announcing anything I guess I stand corrected: but when they are already listed as supported on Adobe's site...

But granted... kind of hard to pull that argument when they had a dude stand in front of an audience and *show* a working N900.. and now look at us. So maybe you're right in that regard.

As far as your note about the childish tirade between Apple and Adobe.. I agree with that whole block.
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Originally Posted by nosa101 View Post
Symbian is going with Flash Lite 4. I'm using the n8 as a basis for this conclusion.

WinMo and Palm haven't announced anything. I'm guessing RIM will go the Flash Lite route too.

Nobody really knows anything. I'm going to guess the Nexus One got it so early because Adobe views Android as Apple's direct competitor. They seem to be in bed with Android as far as I'm concerned. Didn't they give all their employees Android phones a while back? Putting it on the Nexus One seems like giving Apple the middle finger. Hopefully once this childish tirade is done, an effort to port it to other systems will be made
ROFL.... Nosa, I love your reasoning! Oh man I would not doubt if that was the case at all.

Dude, you do alright for an Aggie.
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This is from http://www.flashmobileblog.com/

The beta is now waiting on the Android Market for Nexus One and other Android 2.2 users to test out. General availability is expected in June 2010.



While today’s (2010-05-20) announcement is all about Android, our target mobile operating systems for Flash Player also include Windows Phone 7, webOS, Symbian, and BlackBerry. Adobe provides a porting kit and Linux-based reference implementation to Open Screen Project partners to allow them to port Flash Player 10.1 to other platforms. These ports are subject to Adobe certification and must pass our standards for compatibility, performance and usability in order for devices to be marketed as “Includes Adobe Flash Player.”

Is not like Symbian is in Nokia hands?

And another one possibility... maemo didn't pass...
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#465
Did Adobe say "we have made the porting kit available to Nokia" or "we make the porting kit available to Nokia"?

If the ball truly isn't in Nokia's court then and Nokia is hamstrung because bad mouthing adobe wouldn't be a smart move
 
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Originally Posted by devu View Post
Is not like Symbian is in Nokia hands?
Symbian was very recently released 100% to open source. So, no.
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#467
What I am tired of is of all these anouncements. Do you realise the we have gone from: Adobe Flash 10.1 being released first on the N900 to it being released later to it not being released at all.

Not to mention Meego. I am getting tired of all thee conflicting anouncements. Meego not being released for the N900, then it will be released, then it will not, then it will..

Would someone from Nokia please clarify these things? I am not disappointed about Meego. I am very happy with Maemo as long as Qt 4.6 promises future applications. However this flash thing.. Nokia promised us this.
 
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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
ROFL.... Nosa, I love your reasoning! Oh man I would not doubt if that was the case at all.

Dude, you do alright for an Aggie.
I try

Adobe provides a porting kit and Linux-based reference implementation to Open Screen Project partners to allow them to port Flash Player 10.1 to other platforms.
So they haven't made the kit available to Nokia yet? Then the ball is still with Adobe
 
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evenyually got an email back from nokia......completly sidetracked my question about flash 10.1...

i basically asked the following:

when are we getting flash 10.1 support voice for
> sat nav and fully working pc suite?


this is the reply i got 10 mins ago

> Thank you for e-mailing the Nokia Care Contact Center.
>
> Based on your concern, turn by turn navigation is currently not available
> on the N900. Unfortunately, the current version of Maemo, the software
> that powers the N900, does not support navigation. With Maemo 5 we
> prioritized development of those areas that we felt would be the most
> important for the target audience of this device. This means that Maemo
> does not yet feature support for the full range of services that our other
> Symbian-powered Nseries devices might have. However, naturally, we’ll be
> working to increase support for all Nokia services, including navigation,
> as we go forward with Maemo.
>
>
> I hope the information provided proves useful.
>
> If you have any additional question, please don't hesitate to contact us
> again. To ensure proper handling of your case, kindly continue using the
> current subject line.
>
> Thank you very much for your email. Have a great day.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Kristel Avis
> Email Specialist
> Nokia Inc.
 
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That is the textbook definition of a canned response.
 

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