![]() ![]() After this resignation, the tech pundits never admitted that Apple was right all along. Adobe finally threw in the towel and stopped developing Flash for mobile devices. Flash didn’t work well on mobile devices and was never modified to work with touch screens. At one point, it was used to prove the superiority of competing mobile operating systems - until Adobe stopped making Flash for all mobile devices. The lack of Adobe Flash on Apple’s iOS mobile operating system has been a talking point amongst tech pundits. While this isn’t as good as native Flash (on a desktop computer), it works surprisingly well. The popular and highly rated app allows users to enjoy a cloud-based Flash experience. Photon is a web browser available in the App Store for less than $5. Although Flash is not directly supported by Safari, the Photon web browser for iOS supports Flash content on the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. Apple’s rejection of Adobe Flash is notorious. ![]()
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