On 10/30/13 7:38 AM, "Tom Chiverton" <t...@extravision.com> wrote:

>On 29/10/2013 17:02, Alex Harui wrote:
>> to debug and test on all of the various browsers and platforms out
>>there.
>> It was doable at one point in time, but with the explosion of mobile
>That was what the Open Screen Project was meant to achieve, I thought,
>outsourcing the Player development to the respective distributors- much
>like what happened waaaay back with Flash on the Maemo Nokia's.
Yup, and again this is just my opinion and not Adobe's position, I think
that there was never a Flash SWF that folks "had to have" such that there
was fear that your device wouldn't sell if it couldn't run it.  So I'm not
sure enough device manufacturers signed up.  Even Google seems to have
bugs specific to Pepper Flash Players.  And Apple gambled that folks could
live without SWFs and so far, have been right.

In FlexJS, it is a desired outcome to be able to produce smaller and
faster SWFs such that someone can truly compare SWF apps vs JS apps.  Flex
apps today are burdened by RSLs and big SWFs caused by lots of
"just-in-case" code.  Then we'll see if there really is something about
Flash for applications (there clearly is something about Flash for
"immersive experiences" that leverage lots of the rendering features).

-Alex

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