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It's Flash on the iPhone ... Sort of

No, iPhone users won't be able to view Flash content on the Web, but app developers will be able to use it to build iPhone apps.

The iPhone may be the only major smartphone in the known universe that's unlikely to get Adobe's Flash Player anytime soon, but there is a bit of iPhone/Flash news. At Adobe's MAX conference in Los Angeles, the company announced that Flash Professional CS5, the next upgrade to the Flash developer package, will be able to creative native iPhone applications for distribution through the App Store.

This has nothing to do with Flash Player, and won't let iPhone users view Flash content on the Web-it's just a way for developers who are comfortable with Flash to build iPhone apps. It'll presumably be useful when a company's putting together an app in Flash for multiple devices, and wants to get it onto the iPhone without starting from scratch.

It sounds like a smart way for Adobe to jam its foot into the iPhone door even if Flash Player for the iPhone remains an iffy proposition-but if these tools are worth using, iPhone users should see no signs whatsoever that there's anything unusual about the apps that developers build with them.

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