ben pickerd
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As the IPad has no Flash capability, is web-browsing greatly affected?
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I thought it was going to be a pretty big problem at first, but I rarely ever run into flash issues these days.
Don't be too quick to dismiss Flash, HTML 5 doesn't fully replace it not to speak of all of the Flash conent already out there and still being devloped.
Flash containers for video is already becoming a thing of the past. The iPad will sell 20 million units in its first year and is popular as hell. All of the major (and most of the minor) sites are on board, and the few that haven't become HTML5 friendly are moving to make it happen or they'll get left behind.
Flash for navigation became passe back in 2007, forget 2010. Any site that isn't using AJAX or regular HTML/CSS for that sort of thing is again, getting left behind.
Games and protected video content are the only excuses for going with a Flash container. Protected video content is taken care of on non-Flash devices with things like the free Hulu or MLB apps.
Even Microsoft has caved in and said that HTML5 is the way going forward, not proprietary plug-ins. Outside of mobile devices they are ditching Silverlight and it looks like IE9 is (finally) going to kick ass in terms of HTML5 speed and rendering.
The #1 logical use for Flash these days isn't website navigation (much better done with other web technologies), nor is it for applications outside of web games, it is for video.
And even then, HTML5 has overtaken Flash for video use.
So really, the only use for Flash an iPad owner would miss out on is gaming. Even that’s dicey given the amount of games in the App Store.
Cant even watch the same video on youtube as it says the video is not formatted for iPad.
complex interactive applications
Use the YouTube app.
I struggle to think of any site worth visiting that implements Flash in the manner you describe.
I struggle to think of any site worth visiting that implements Flash in the manner you describe.
Researching for ways to speed up HTML only showed that others have done their own comparisons with the same results. Some have done comparison on their android browsers as well and found the HTML versions uses up their batteries faster.
the one that goes on the "desktop"? its the same result
Company product sites and artist sites.
Value judgments won't pay for the millions of man hours to convert this content or the training that developers will need to get up to speed to replace this content with HTML 5.
The anti-Flash crowd simply isn't thinking in practical terms on this issue, I just don't get it.
“And nothing of value was lost.”
Here are the practical terms dictating the move away from Flash:
“I want to browse this site on my phone.”
“I don’t want my browser to crash because of a plugin.”
“This site is draining my notebook’s battery life, but isn’t doing anything special."
“Why does this site slow my computer down?”
If Flash were a better product, then perhaps we wouldn’t be having this discussion. As it stands, Flash 10.1 is too little too late.
These are the companies and people that are actually paying for your 'free' internet.
See that banner on top of this page? Where do you think it links to? Wanna bet those companies are using flash on their sites?
Android has no problem
Only if you're on a Mac.
As have been shown by other web developers, HTML uses up more battery than flash.
Funny coz product sites that uses HTML sites are actually SLOWER than flash sites.
Flash IDE is second to none. Need a new icon? Need shadows? Filtering? 3D effects? Do it right on the IDE, no need to go to Photoshop. Need embedded video? Just encode it once and it'll work on any browser.
Want to bet they’ll find a solution that doesn’t use Flash? I’ll take that.
Partially true depending on how you define “problem."
False again.
People are still referencing that test? Yeah, SVG is going to run slow on phones. SVG doesn’t have the advantage of GPU acceleration like Flash 10.1. Good thing there are other ways!
Huh? The HTML version of your demo runs smoother than the Flash version. Doesn’t spike my CPU usage either.
And your users suffer as a result.
It’s always worth a chuckle when someone with a vested interest in an established but flawed technology tries to resist the replacement tech. Welcome to your IE6 moment.
As the IPad has no Flash capability, is web-browsing greatly affected?
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