Flash not supported.

Apple was a big player to jump ship, I'm not disagreeing that flash was on its way out and was a security nightmare, I'm just saying Apple started the push that let the domino fall.

Apple never jumped ship. They were never on it to begin with.
 
Apple was a big player to jump ship, I'm not disagreeing that flash was on its way out and was a security nightmare, I'm just saying Apple started the push that let the domino fall.

I don't see how Apple could have "jumped shipped" when they never support mobile Flash on iOS. You can't jump if you never were on the ship.

I don't think you can even go the marketshare route with your argument - since there are more Android devices being used than iOS devices.

This sounds like another "blame Apple for the sake of blaming Apple" opinion.
 
If Apple accepted flash it would of stayed around. HTML5 is leaps and bounds above flash not disagreeing with that. And there is a difference between total devices out and actual quality devices out. I'll take a quarter over 25 pennies any day.
 
If Apple accepted flash it would of stayed around. HTML5 is leaps and bounds above flash not disagreeing with that. And there is a difference between total devices out and actual quality devices out. I'll take a quarter over 25 pennies any day.

Doubtful. Adobe made it clear they were killing flash because if was a horrible technology, not because too few devices supported it.
 
If Apple accepted flash it would of stayed around. HTML5 is leaps and bounds above flash not disagreeing with that. And there is a difference between total devices out and actual quality devices out. I'll take a quarter over 25 pennies any day.

Flash is dead mainly due to Apple and Apple alone. Sad but true. Amazing how one company can be such a massive influence on another.

Apple was a big player to jump ship, I'm not disagreeing that flash was on its way out and was a security nightmare, I'm just saying Apple started the push that let the domino fall.

So it's Apple's fault for not supporting a technology that was "on it's way out" and "a security nightmate"... Cool.
 

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