Não haverá versões certificadas do Flash Player para Android 4.1 - também conhecido como Jelly Bean - e, em 15 de agosto, o app não estará mais disponível no Google Play para download. As informações foram confirmadas pela Adobe, em um post no blog oficial, quinta-feira (28/6).( http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/06/flash-player-and-android-update.html)
A empresa anunciou planos de descontinuar a produção do Flash Player para navegadores online em Novembro passado, e, agora, está revelando detalhes do calendário.
A certificação refere-se ao trabalho que a Adobe desenvolve com fornecedores de smartphones e tablets para garantir que softwares funcionem correctamente quando pré-carregados no dispositivo.
Começando em 15 de Agosto, a Adobe também utilizará as configurações do Google Play para limitar o contínuo acesso a actualizações do Flash Player para desses dispositivos que já possuem o app instalado - mas só para versões mais antigas do sistema operacional da Google.
Uma vez que um dispositivo tenha actualizado para o Android 4.1, a Adobe quer que usuários removam o Flash Player. Isso porque a companhia não continuará a desenvolver e testar o aplicativo para novas versões do Android e opções de navegador.
Ainda assim, usuários que possuem hoje o smartphone ou tablet baseados em Android 4.0 ou versão anterior do sistema operacional, e não instalaram o aplicativo, recomenda-se que o façam antes de 15 de Agosto.
Para desenvolvedores, a Adobe irá focar em HTML5, permitindo que eles encomendem apps nativos com o Adobe AIR em todas as principais lojas de aplicativos.
There will be certified versions of Flash Player for Android 4.1 - also known as Jelly Bean - and 15 August, the app is no longer available for download on Google Play. The information was confirmed by Adobe, in an official blog post on Thursday (28/6). (http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/06/flash-player-and-android-update.html)
The company announced plans to discontinue production of the Flash Player to browsers online last November, and now, is revealing details of the timetable.
Certification refers to the work that Adobe develops with suppliers of smartphones and tablets to ensure they work properly when software preloaded on the device.
Beginning on August 15, Adobe will also use Google Play settings to limit access to continuous updates Flash Player for these devices that already have the app installed - but only for older versions of the operating system from Google.
Once a device has upgraded to Android 4.1, Adobe wants users to remove the Flash Player. That's because the company does not continue to develop and test the application to new versions of Android and browser options.
Still, users who now have a smartphone or tablet based on Android 4.0 or earlier operating system, and not installed the application, it is recommended to do so before August 15.
For developers, Adobe will focus on HTML5, enabling them to order native apps with Adobe AIR in all major app stores.
The company announced plans to discontinue production of the Flash Player to browsers online last November, and now, is revealing details of the timetable.
Certification refers to the work that Adobe develops with suppliers of smartphones and tablets to ensure they work properly when software preloaded on the device.
Beginning on August 15, Adobe will also use Google Play settings to limit access to continuous updates Flash Player for these devices that already have the app installed - but only for older versions of the operating system from Google.
Once a device has upgraded to Android 4.1, Adobe wants users to remove the Flash Player. That's because the company does not continue to develop and test the application to new versions of Android and browser options.
Still, users who now have a smartphone or tablet based on Android 4.0 or earlier operating system, and not installed the application, it is recommended to do so before August 15.
For developers, Adobe will focus on HTML5, enabling them to order native apps with Adobe AIR in all major app stores.
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