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By mswatcher
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Published: May 14 2009 / 09:20

Over the years, Adobe has become more Linux friendly. First, Adobe released an excellent version of its Flash Player for Linux, and, more recently, the company launched a version of AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) for Linux. Now, however, with Strobe, its just announced Flash framework, Adobe looks like it may be getting more open-source friendly as well.
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yakkoh replied ago:

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There is a quasi parallel between Flash and the PDF format. The PDF format is wide-spread and a success. Did opening the specifications kill the revenue stream for the PDF platform? If so why is Adobe still improving the platform?
But opening the source code may be an other question.

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