


Again, this is one where I thought if we could help make it work, this could be great. We definitely were interested. We tried to make Flash work. As a result, Apple never allowed Flash to be released for iOS.We did not ship Flash. However, according to Forstall, Adobe once tried to work on a Flash version for iPhone and iPad.When asked about Flash support on iOS, Forstall assumed that Apple even tried to help Adobe port the technology to Apple’s mobile devices, but performance was terrible. This became more noticeable with the introduction of the iPad, which promised to be somewhat of a computer replacement that was not compatible with websites built in Flash.Steve Jobs publicly said that Apple never had any intentions of bringing Flash to iOS since the company believed that the future was HTML5 for its better performance and efficiency — and it turned out that he was right.
Apple case, as the two companies are battling it out in court over the removal of the popular game Fortnite from the App Store and accusations of Apple conducting monopolistic practices with its platform. This is why he has been asked to testify in the Epic Games vs. And when we got it running on iOS, the performance was just abysmal and embarrassing and it could never get to something which would be consumer value add.Adobe Flash was officially discontinued earlier this year, with support ended in all web browsers and operating systems where it was available.Scott Forstall left Apple in 2012, but he led the development of the iPhone and iPad, as well as its operating system.
