w********1 发帖数: 3492 | 1 Fri, 29 Jun 2012 06:53:11 PDT
Last November, Adobe announced that it was ending development of Flash
Player for mobile platforms, opting not to optimize the plug-in for new
browser, operating system, and device configurations. Adobe's announcement
came roughly a year and a half after Steve Jobs penned his "Thoughts on
Flash" open letter outlining why Apple had decided not to allow Flash to run
on its iOS devices.
Now nearly eight months after Adobe's announcement, the company is
officially pulling Flash from the Google Play marketplace for Android for
new users. Those users who already have Flash installed on their Android
devices will, however, be able to continue receiving updates.
Beginning August 15th we will use the configuration settings in the Google
Play Store to limit continued access to Flash Player updates to only those
devices that have Flash Player already installed. Devices that do not have
Flash Player already installed are increasingly likely to be incompatible
with Flash Player and will no longer be able to install it from the Google
Play Store after August 15th.
Adobe also notes that Flash is officially not certified for use with the
upcoming Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" previewed earlier this week, and users are
encouraged to uninstall Flash if and when they update their Android devices
to Jelly Bean. |
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