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Adobe Flash Build 4.5 for Android

Nowadays Adobe is tightly cooperating with Android, though its “relations” with Apple are not as bad as some people think (after Apple’s CEO Steve jobs announced the Adobe Flash is too buggy to run on their mobile platform). Anyway, Adobe continues to provide its products to all those manufacturers that wish to cooperate with them. This is evidenced by the new version of Adobe Flash Builder allowing developers to create apps for Android, iOS and even BlackBerry OS.

The mobile market is blooming now, and it is conditioned by the fact that each manufacturer offers its own app market where one can find apps created by third-party developers. The Adobe Flash Builder is the best tool for all Android apps. Of course, it is not offered only for Android, but today this platform is the most popular one, and it is logical to assume there will be many developers wishing to create apps especially for Android Market, plus there is a huge difference between the principles of locating apps in the Android Market or in the App Store.

The Adobe Flash Build 4.5 is available for quite an affordable price — the Standard version of Flash Builder 4.5 for $249 and the Premium version for $699. I guess you’ll agree with me, it’s a very cheap price taking into account the fact that the developers can earn millions on their apps.

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June 22, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Android to shake hands with Adobe ?

We all have been using Flash in our PCs since a very long time. Now, how about using the same Flash in your mobile phone ? It is possible now, provided you own a Android powered phone or Palm pre or Nokia smartphone.

Adobe is working on reengineering its softwares, so that the Flash games and videos can run on the smartphones without being modified. “Smart phones are where the game is now,” Kevin Lynch, Adobe’s chief technology officer said, “Our chips are on the table. We’ve made our bets.”

Trial version of the software will be available for Android, Nokia and Palm by the year end. But, why has Adobe not considered to release the software for Windows Mobile smartphones and Apple iPhone ?

[via phandroid]

June 6, 2009 | 0 Comments More