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iPad Vs Flash: Jobs Calls Adobe Lazy
Apple CEO says new tablet computer doesn't support Flash because Adobe's Web graphics program is unstable and bug prone By Paul McDougall, InformationWeek, USA, February 02, 2010

Jobs said Adobe's multimedia graphics platform for Internet publishing is unstable and bug-prone, the result of "lazy" development procedures, according to a published report.

"They are lazy," said Jobs. "They have the potential to do interesting things but they refuse to do it," said Jobs, according to a report published by Wired last week.

"Apple does not support Flash because it is so buggy," Jobs reportedly said while speaking at a gathering of Apple employees.

Adobe last week said no Flash support means Apple's hot new tablet is incompatible with millions of websites.

"There's something important missing from Apple's approach to connecting consumers to content," wrote Flash marketing manager Adrian Ludwig, in a blog post. "It looks like Apple is continuing to impose restrictions on their devices that limit both content publishers and customers," said Ludwig.

"If I want to connect to Disney, Hulu, Miniclip, Farmville, ESPN, Kongregate, or JibJab—not to mention millions of other sites on the Web, I'll be out of luck," he added.

Adobe is developing a workaround. Its forthcoming Packager for iPhone kit will allow Flash developers to build apps that run on the iPhone and, by extension, the iPad.

The lack of Flash support isn't doing much to mute the buzz surrounding the iPad launch. And Apple insisted the device is plenty flexible—capable of running the more than 140,000 programs currently available on the Apple App Store.
"iPad is our most advanced technology in a magical and revolutionary device at an unbelievable price," said Jobs, at the debut event.

Pricing starts at USD 499 for the 16GB model, USD 599 for the 32GB model, and USD 699 for the 64GB version.



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