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Speaking of ClickToFlash, its development team is looking for help: ClickToFlash has support for viewing videos from YouTube using the QuickTime Player instead. We’ve heard a lot of feedback indicating that users love this feature, and that they’d love it even more if we ...
HTML5 assault on Adobe Flash heats up with ClickToFlash
HTML5 assault on Adobe Flash heats up with ClickToFlash
appleinsider.com — As Adobe works to port its full Flash Player to mobile platforms and highlights its upcoming support... in CS5 for building iPhone apps using Flash tools, an open source group is leading a drive to kill Flash on the desktop using a WebKit plugin named ... (more) HTML5 assault on Adobe Flash heats up with ClickToFlash
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HTML5 assault on Adobe Flash heats up with ClickToFlash
AppleInsider — ... the iPhone's user agent and supply alternative, non-Flash ad banners. As more users opt out of Flash, the ad market will follow, just as it has accommodated the iPhone. Videos will also move to H.264 in order to support modern browsers that don't need Flash just to present video clips. "One of ClickToFlash's primary goals is to eliminate as much Flash from the web as possible, allowing users to choose only the Flash they want to see," the plugin's development website says. The group asks for help in adding direct video support for other sites that currently use Flash to ...

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