Adobe doesn’t support development for Flash Player 11 on Android anymore, but the company has continued to steadily push out minor updates to address bugs and security issues over the past several months. Yet another is available from Google Play now, and the changes once again appear focused on tackling minor issues while maintaining compatibility with Adobe’s current versions of Flash and Air. A lengthy list of release notes (most of which don’t pertain to the mobile version of Flash Player 11.3), can be found over at Adobe’s site.
Google Play Link: Adobe Flash Player 11
[via Androidcentral]
Flash Player on mobile stops at 11.1 — at least for now — so it’s not 11.3.
“…and the changes once again appear focused on tackling minor issues while maintaining compatibility with Adobe’s current versions of Flash and Air..”
And if I’m not reading too far into what’s been written above, AIR for Android mobile and iOS are Adobe’s primary focus — not the future stated by a sociopath.
So it’s receiving way more than minor updates, it’s development is inline with the desktop releases of AIR and also the plug-in for the most part.
And one more note on this, Android AIR applications can be packaged now, just like for iOS. What this means, is that no separate runtime is needed to deploy an application built in AIR; which is another ramble.
This is so so funny. All anyone said for years that is android has flash iOS doesn’t!!!! We have had it for two years and adobe has already basically said they are done, about like everything else they do I suppose.
Ignorance isn’t funny.