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2006-04-07
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2006-04-11
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2006-04-11
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2006-04-11
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the internal browser only supports flash 6 right now. i'm hoping the new OS2006 will bring that up to date whenever it comes out.
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2006-04-11
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2006-04-11
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Waiting for 2006OS is like waiting for Playstation 3. You never know when. Wish they would give us some clues.
Speaking of PS3, I hope they flop.
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2006-04-12
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Chances are we will have Flash 8 for it in OS2006. Now the question is how much longer we will have to wait
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2006-04-12
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Is there any evidence for that at all? That's the first I've heard. I imagine it'll be depedent on Macromedia, and whether or not Nokia or Opera licence (i.e. pay for) it.
Would be interested to see a reference, or whether it's just pie-in-the-sky wishful thinking? (Not that's there's anything wrong with that, I just want to be clear...)
TIA,
Andrew
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2006-04-12
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2006-04-12
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