Ok, so after reading a bunch of Google+ posts by people more experienced than I, it's starting to make more sense to me now. Flash for mobile will be via Air apps (which can likely be monetized). Flash just won't run on mobile browsers, no biggie I guess, at least not for me.
My statement about banners, was based on what I've been seeing when on the net. I'm not saying all studios have stopped, I'm just saying it seems like many have started drifting away from flash. Overall, I don't want to sound like a Flash basher. It's usually one of the first things I complain is missing, when comparing…
I think its too early to determine if flash is going to be fazed out all together. Unless HTML5 is cleaned up and made to support a larger array of content types in a whole easier method to implement-then its still gonna be flash for a while. What I see is either plugins being fazed out of mobile and desktop browsers since…
There seems to be some confusion. They dropped support for flash MOBILE. Flash still remains, and you will continue to be able to play flash games. It would be nice if Adobe hurried up their production of Adobe Edge, because right now HTML5 is really lacking in programs for creating HTML5 files.
yeah, I'm curious about this move. They worked so hard to prove that they could exist on mobile devices without an issue, and now that flash is finally working (seemingly) flawlessly, they decide to end it. Doesn't make sense to me. I wonder if all the Apple hoopla caused their market share to plummet. I mean, eventually…