Watch: Adobe brings Flash Apps to the iPhone

Posted Oct 6, 2009 at 2:10AM by Ryan F. Listed in: News, Videos Tags: Adobe, App Store, iPhone
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Although Flash is not yet readily available for the iPhone, Adobe has announced its plan to create applications for the Apple App Store using Adobe Flash Platform by adding support to its Flash Professional CS5 developer kit during the Adobe MAX 2009.



The Adobe Flash Professional CS5 will enable developers to build applications for iPhone and iPod Touch using ActionScript 3. These applications can then be delivered to iPhone and iPod Touch users through the Apple App Store.

The public beta of Flash Professional CS5 will be available by end of 2009. Some Flash iPhone apps are already available in the App Store.



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Comments [refresh]

by haxor - 2009-10-05 21:50
» annoying program

^

by Skygunner - 2009-10-05 21:55
» wtf?

I think adding support for 64bit iexplorer.exe should be on the to do list. That should have been done months ago. IMO

by unggoy - 2009-10-06 02:25
» ..

why should they, IE is microsoft's browser.. they have the safari browser which isnt bad at all..

by vizard00 - 2009-10-06 17:27
» wow

this is just a big big event , guys do you know how many apps and flash games are out there

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