Adobe released a video yesterday featuring the Palm Pre running Adobe Flash. Adrian Ludwig from Adobe Labs shows websites running with Flash Player 10.1 beta on the semi-official iPhone challenger Palm Pre.
In their official press statement Adobe say
“A public developer beta of the browser-based runtime is expected to be available for Windows® Mobile, Palm® webOS and desktop operating systems including Windows, Macintosh and Linux later this year.”
Developers may sign up for notification about the Adobe Flash beta for the Palm Pre.
Interestingly neither this statement nor the statement on Adobe Labs include a single word about Apple’s iPhone or the iPhone OS X. Could this mean Flash will not come anytime soon to the iPhone?
While letting those rumors dwell, enjoy the Palm Pre video featuring Adobe Flash…
The Video is courtesy by Adobe 2009.
» Adobe’s press statement on BusinessWire.com…
» Adobe’s statement on Adobe Labs…
» Adobe Flash for Palm Pre notification registration…
» Adobe TV featuring the Palm Pre (currently unavailable)…


2 responses↓
1 AdamKr // Oct 5th, 2009 at 20:19
Palm trying to beat Apple harder. Steve Jobs not like Rubinstein anymore, LOL…
European market introduction soon. Then real competition start. Germany always a very important market.
And hopeful prices decreas for iPhone and Palm Pre…
2 [Pre] Adobe Flash Coming to Pre’s First Half 2010 // Nov 13th, 2009 at 01:53
[...] beta versions of Adobe Flash for the Palm Pre seem to be available soon (at least for developers), end users will have to wait significantly [...]
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