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Originally Posted by Graham
Flash runs very smoothly on my Galaxy S as well. I daresay it could be made to run fine on an iPhone.
Graham
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You may very well be right. While reading about the blackberry playbook, I found where
Andy Inhatko said about the same thing. But he's an iSheep! All fans of Apple think the same way! The Church of Jobs!
Ahem, no.
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I believe Steve...Apple has every right to decide the destiny of their own device. So far, they do seem to know what they’re going, yes?
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But I think Apple’s completely wrong about Flash. I’ve been watching Conan and Colbert all week long on the PlayBook and the G-Slate; Flash video works perfectly fine.
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Is the Flash plugin stable? Why, my friends, it’s just as stable as the desktop Flash player.
(Yes, thank you; I thought we’d all enjoy a good laugh together. Sorry if you were drinking something when you read that.)
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The last twist of the knife: Apple claims that “no Flash” brings a few advantages to the iPad. Okay, well, if any of these advantages appeal to a G-Slate or PlayBook user, he or she can open a Preferences box and simply turn Flash off. Or, they can remove the plug-in entirely.
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I think he must have been excommunicated after that, no?