Adobe Won’t Support Flash in Android 4.1
And thus ends the tale of Flash on mobile browsers: Adobe has announced it will not support Flash Player browser plugin for Android 4.1 and onward.
“There will be no certified implementations of Flash Player for Android 4.1,” writes Adobe on its official blog, adding that it recommends “uninstalling Flash Player on devices which have been upgraded to Android 4.1.”
It all started with Steve Jobs, though, who famously called Flash a “relic” from another era in an open letter in April 2010. Apple then said it would not support Flash on the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, and for a while Flash support was seen as a competitive advantage for Android.
As it turned out, Jobs was right about Flash. We knew that in November 2011, when Adobe said it would stop development of the mobile browser version of Flash, admitting that HTML5 is the future for rich multimedia content on mobiles.
Now, it’s really the end of the line for Flash on mobile devices, as Adobe will disable fresh installs of Flash from the Google Play store after August 15.
Adobe將不支持的Flash在Android 4.1
以下為Google翻譯,翻譯能力較好的朋友可以重翻
從而結束對移動瀏覽器的Flash故事:Adobe已經宣布將不支持Flash Player的瀏覽器插件為Android 4.1及以後。
寫道:“會有的Flash Player沒有為Android 4.1認證的實現,在它的Adobe 官方博客 ,建議增加“卸載已升級到Android 4.1的設備上的Flash Player。”
這一切都開始與史蒂夫·喬布斯,雖然著名的被稱為來自另一個時代的Flash的公開信2010年4月的“遺跡” 。 蘋果則表示,不會支持的iPad,iPhone和iPod touch上的閃光,並為Flash的支持,而作為Android的競爭優勢。
事實證明,喬布斯有關Flash的權利。 我們知道,2011年11月,當Adobe表示將停止開發的移動瀏覽器的Flash版本,承認HTML5是未來手機豐富的多媒體內容。
現在,它是真正的移動設備上的Flash線年底,Adobe將禁用從谷歌播放商店後,8月15日新鮮安裝的Flash。

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