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Old 02-25-2010, 11:08 PM   #59
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Allowing Flash on the iPhone would have no impact on the App Store. It would have the reverse effect because Flash developers could submit their Flash applications to the App Store.

The big problem with Flash on the Mac platform (and Adobe has admitted this) is the fact that Flash is a resource and battery hog. Adobe has said they are working on improving Flash performance on the Mac platform.
Flash apps can already go in the app store. Adobe just released a flash to iPhone compiler not too long ago.
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