As readed in german forum, Adobe is opening the source code of Flash.
Now we can fiew and develop Flash for ReactOS.
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Adobe gibt Sourcen von Flash frei
Original News on Adobe website
I think, this will be good news for us
Hurray! Congratulations, Adobe!
Adobe is opening the sources of Flash
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Re: Adobe is opening the sources of Flash
braaamp, flash player and adobe air; not flash itself. When you say flash, it means to a lot of people the editor. No where on that page (always trust the original news page before trusting another language) does it say the editor itself will be open source. Mind you, there's already a flash for linux in development (from scratch it seems.)Guennie1568 wrote:As readed in german forum, Adobe is opening the source code of Flash.
Now we can fiew and develop Flash for ReactOS.
http://f4l.sourceforge.net/
The last update was last year though. -_-
Re: Adobe is opening the sources of Flash
I don't really know, why you think we need to develop it for ReactOS?Guennie1568 wrote:Now we can fiew and develop Flash for ReactOS.
"Flash"(player, designer...) for Windows should nativly run ob ReactOS, so there is no need for. To delevop a Flash editor or player(gnash) open source is not really a ReactOS-specific task.
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I think, I had written wrong. Of course, ROS can run Flash natively.
But now, we can develop it itself for us.
I think, I had written wrong. Of course, ROS can run Flash natively.
But now, we can develop it itself for us.
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To quote adobe:.aart3k wrote:They will provide API for porting Flash onto other platforms, Flash (player) itself remains closed.
But open specs are nice to see, good turn against Silverlight
Note they said "Player"The Open Screen Project is working to enable a consistent runtime environment – taking advantage of Adobe® Flash® Player and, in the future, Adobe AIR™
Note that nowhere do they specifically say that they're going to put the source code of flash player under an open source, let alone GPL compatible, license.Iyeru wrote: To quote adobe:
Note they said "Player"The Open Screen Project is working to enable a consistent runtime environment – taking advantage of Adobe® Flash® Player and, in the future, Adobe AIR™
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