Thursday, April 29, 2010
New Version Of Flash Set To Make Mac Experience Better


Apple and Adobe have been squabbling like kids for the
longest time, the iPhone and iPad OS not supporting Flash; instead
opting for
HTML5 and Adobe dropping iPhone app development technology in Flash
after CS5
for example. However, once in a while they kiss and make up; Adobe has
just
announced a preview of its latest player dubbed ‘Gala’.
This newest player will harness H.264 video hardware
decoding on Mac OS X 10.6.3, meaning in layman’s terms, if you are a Mac
user
and have the right graphics card, your flash playback will be smoother
and it
wont make your browser run slow like molasses.
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