Get Adobe Flash Player... unless you're running Linux. There was a time when I hoped that Adobe would port more of their applications to the Linux desktop. Those hopes have been dashed. Adobe has ...
My fellow ZDNet blogger, David Berlind, has a great post titled The skinny on desktop Linux pros, cons and adoption where he does a good job of spelling out what is hindering Linux as a widely ...
Adobe Systems released an early alpha version of its rich Internet application platform AIR for Linux on Monday, and announced that it has joined the Linux Foundation, a nonprofit organization that ...
Adobe Systems is extending on Thursday its AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) technology to Linux desktops. Previously available for Windows and Macintosh, AIR is Adobe’s free technology that enables ...
With the new AIR 2.7, the cross-platform software foundation now requires partners to bring it to desktop Linux. Also: the new AIR gets faster on Apple's iOS. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Adobe has announced it is discontinuing further support of Adobe AIR for desktop Linux. The latest ...
Adobe’s recent decision to pull support away from Air for Linux might be the first in a series of market adjustments designed to throttle its bottom line with Android rather than the traditional Linux ...
LinuxInsider reports on a petition drive to bring Adobe products to Linux. What if commercial software developers for popular Windows products sold Linux versions to a waiting market of open source ...
Adobe just pulled a major about-face. After axing the NPAPI Flash plugin used by Firefox and other browsers on Linux in 2012, Adobe has decided to begin updating it again and to keep it updated after ...
What if commercial software developers for popular Windows products sold Linux versions to a waiting market of open source users? Think in terms of paying a subscription fee to use a Linux version of ...
The Linux Foundation announced today that Adobe has joined the Foundation and that AIR (AIR runs and creates Web apps that run both off and online) will roll out onto Linux platforms shortly if not ...
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