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Will your next phone have Adobe Reader and Flash?

Posted by Chris Leckness on March 9, 2006 – 4:35 pm
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Adobe is trying to get their Reader and Flash products on more cell phones.

Currently, they can only be found on the higher end devices.

They are looking to change that and get it included on cheaper cell phones too.

I don’t know whether I’d want these on my phone.
I try to use them as little as possible on my PC, but for those of you that like or need to use them more often, this may be great news for you.

 

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  • I dislike how slow it is on a PC.
    I have a hard time using it on a Pocket PC.

    I have no idea how it is on a cell phone.
    It could be a good idea for people that use their cell more and the PC less.
  • WORD-SMITH
    Jeez, i'm doing my daily reads of this site and notice no one ever comments, so just to let you know someone reads and appreciates this stuff, i'll do it.

    I, too, have a "only if necessary" aversion to Adobe. Are your comments above because of it's slow speed and that it will take up valuable real estate? Are you suggesting we shy away from phones that come loaded with this stuff?
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