Zitat des Tages von Kevin Lynch:
Creative Cloud is Adobe re-imagining itself amid a world of these three transformations - cloud, multiscreen and social computing - which are all happening at the same time.
AIR was born from thinking about how rich Internet applications would play out over time and what new pieces of technology would be in demand for these to go to their next generation.
When television came out, there was concern it would kill radio.
AIR grew out of our early thinking about rich Internet applications around 2001. We started to see web developers pushing the boundaries of what could be done inside the browser and taking advantage of Flash in ways that we hadn't expected.
With Typekit, you sign on, you pay a single subscription fee. We're including that as part of Creative Cloud.
Flash and HTML have co-existed, and they're going to continue to co-exist.
It's not about HTML 5 vs Flash. They're mutually beneficial. The more important question is the freedom of choice on the web.
Adobe and Apple have collaborated a lot over the decades. There's a lot more for us to do as well.
A wide variety of devices beyond personal computers are arriving, many of which will be used to browse the Web... The Flash engineering team has taken this on with a major overhaul of the mainstream Flash Player for a variety of devices.