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At the rate Adobe releases flash players for pocket pc, I'd say 5 years.
Flash 7 is the highest player Adobe has released for pocket pc. I'd say the best bet for more advanced flash support will be Flash Lite 3, which came out several months ago but there is not yet a PPC version. So we just keep waiting. |
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neither one works when I go to Flash sites so there is no difference. For me anyway...
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even if they did release a more current version it's doubtful that it'd be able to run the things you'd want it to. a lot of flash things are built assuming they'd be running on a PC with relatively much more CPU, RAM and video resources. it'd likely grind your browser to a halt and eat up half your battery just trying to display something.
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I don't think it's about release schedule, I think it's like ttyRazor says, and about system performance. The latest PC versions of Flash are designed around much higher specs than our Titans have. Running Flash 9 on them would cause them to grind to a halt.
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Its not like running Flash 7 on them doesn't already do that...
I remember when the MP3 player on Myspace used to run on the mobile Flash 7... I would constantly have my device absolutely seize up and I'd have to soft reset - and this was an Apache at 624MHz... |
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