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Steve Jobs on Flash

Posted on: April 29th, 2010 by Bob No Comments

Wow….just wow….never in a million years would I have expected to read what I just read…A 1600 word essay from Steve Jobs himself explaining IN DETAIL why Apple is supporting flash less and less. You can read the original article here straight from apple.com.

Argument

Steve highlights six main points to explain his reasoning.

1. “Open”

Steve dives into detail about how flash is a completely closed system. He admits that the iOS is proprietary too but explains that flash is completely controlled by Adobe, the definition of closed.

2. Full Web

Since the iDevices stopped fully supporting flash people continuously say that without flash you’re missing out on 95% of web video. That is blatantly not true. He first talks about YouTube since they hold an estimated 40% of web video and come with a handy little application to make it all work, and then he lists these: “Add to this video from Vimeo, Netflix, Facebook, ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, ESPN, NPR, Time, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Sports Illustrated, People, National Geographic, and many, many others. iPhone, iPod and iPad users aren’t missing much video.” A very convincing point.

3. Reliability, security and performance.

The trifecta of the computing experience, and something flash has never delivered on any Apple platform. Don’t believe me? Just go here (warning depending on your browser it may crash immediately, thats the point.) Or you can just read this article from TUAW explaining the 16 month old bug…

4. Battery life

I’m glad Steve touched on this because this is something a lot of people don’t understand, and he explains it in detail. Mainly flash video is decoded in software rather than hardware (where H.264 is decoded) which destroys your battery life.

5. Touch

This makes perfect sense. Flash relies heavily on hover events to achieve silly effects, this is obviously not something you could provide on an iDevice, Steve puts it this way “Flash was designed for PCs using mice, not for touch screens using fingers.”

6. The most important reason

Steve debunks the idea that they only reason you can’t develop in flash for the iDevices is political, he explains that it’s because of their spotty performance when transcoded.

Final Thoughts

I think this is a great argument that really may be one of the last nails in the coffin that is flash, something that I am not sad to see go.

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iPad after a week…

Posted on: April 13th, 2010 by Jason 1 Comment

Well the iPad bug bit me. I was very excited when I first saw Steve Jobs unveil the iPad back in January. I couldn’t wait to try it out. A few months passed and April 3rd finally arrived. I went to my local Best Buy to check out the iPad and was initially less than impressed. I spent some time with the device and after three hours I left with every bit of the money I planned to spend still in my checking account. (more…)

Apple should buy Cultured Code

Posted on: April 12th, 2010 by Bob No Comments

My task manager of choice on my Mac, iPhone and future iPad is Things by Cultured Code. I don’t think their applications even need reviews, but I’ll go over them nonetheless.
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Tether your iPhone 3GS to your iPad

Posted on: April 12th, 2010 by Bob No Comments

Wow, it’s great to know that any inkling of hope that Apple had for stopping everyone in the world from using their iPhone with the AT&T plan THEY ALREADY PAY FOR to use another device instead of paying AT&T AGAIN for more data! Good job Apple… You had to see it coming…It was going to happen.

Here is the original link. Have fun! http://www.fastcompany.com/1613882/tether-iphone-3g-ipad-mywi