I'm quite curious on audio part, "Improved audio support for working with
low-latency audio" what support will it be available?

On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 8:26 PM, Martin Heidegger <m...@leichtgewicht.at>wrote:

> On 22/02/2012 18:27, Martin Heidegger wrote:
>
>> On 22/02/2012 18:20, David Arno wrote:
>>
>>> From: Dimitri k. [mailto:k...@noos.fr]
>>>> Sent: 22 February 2012 09:08
>>>>
>>>> No he was referring that future Flash Player linux version will be only
>>>>
>>> available in Google Chrome.
>>> I can't decide if that is right or not. As the Pepper API is described as
>>> "cross-platform API for plugins for web browsers," that implies that
>>> other
>>> browsers could implement it too. If it is cross-platform though, why is
>>> Adobe ditching direct support for Flash for Linux only?
>>>
>>> Sadly, it is another nail in the coffin of Flex as a Flash-based
>>> technology,
>>> no matter how one looks at it.
>>>
>>> David.
>>>
>>
>> I have been reading a little into it....
>>
>
> I found more information on the PPAPI[1]. It looks like Mozilla just
> stopped improving
> the NPAPI and focus on w3c technology (JavaScript). This development seems
> similar
> to steps Microsoft is taking in IE-Metro (by removing plugin altogether).
>
> yours
> Martin.
>
> [1] 
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/**2010/06/25/mozilla_on_npapi_**pepper/<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/06/25/mozilla_on_npapi_pepper/>
>
>

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