Considering how much investment, in terms of talent, money and time there
has been in Flash [I really wonder what the proportion of websites that use Flash is, but, subjectively at least, it does seem quite high] I cannot see everybody merrily abandoning it for the "next thang" very quickly.

Steve Jobs is Steve Jobs [PBUH; Pimples Be Upon Him], but all those folk who've spent hard-earned money, or (one has to take into account folk in Bulgaria here) at least, spent hours slaving with a pirate copy (or an open source way of doing things, come to think of it), are not Steve Jobs, and don't have more crinklies than the US treasury,
and so cannot just up-sticks and move licketty-split.

Let us rephrase things to say "Flash is vaguely threatened in some way which may, or may not, mean its ultimate demise some way down the road".

We've heard "XXX is dead" so many times that it gets like that chap looking after the sheep who thought it was a big laugh to cry "Wolf".

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I see that Adobe are still selling all their Flash "stuff" on their website . . .

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