Adobe demos Flash on the HTC Hero
Been hankering to see what Flash -- via the
Open Screen Project -- actually looks like on an Android (or any modern mobile) device? Well hanker no more, ya'll. Adobe has helpfully dropped a video on us which has Flash team member Adrian Ludwig demo'ing the newly minted HTC Hero (multitouch gestures included). Once the content loads up, it seems to run at a pretty snappy rate, though waiting on Flash content to appear doesn't look encouraging if you're in the midst of casual browsing (or on a weak connection). We'll be interested to see what this is like in the real world -- and for platforms beyond Android -- but for now at least we've got something to go on.
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Adobe demos Flash on the HTC Hero originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Jun 2009 10:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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