![]() ![]() I think user expectation should be managed and of course people who claim to be "testing" should refrain from misleading folks, no matter what their intent. But if the sites you visit make use of a lot of Flash based ads and animations, then you'd wish you didn't have Flash. If the site's you visit are free from Flash based ads then having the ability to render Flash content is a God send. Is Flash right for MobileWell that depends. The swf has to be initialized and run which means the device running Flash content has to do a lot more work than the iPhone that simply loaded an image and moved on.In addition to the content, the device has to download the specific swf file, which again was never made for a mobile device.So while the iPhone gets a simple image in place of Flash content, the Android device needs to download much larger content. This content, however, was not made for a mobile device (I'm talking about ads and such). ![]()
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