Adobe claims they don't ship Flash with known crash bugs, user proves they doApple's recent iPad product announcement fanned the flames of the Flash debate, namely whether it belongs on Apple's mobile devices -- or not. Since the release of the iPhone Apple has been staunchly against putting Flash on its mobile devices, citing performance and stability issues. In fact at an Apple Town Hall meeting just over a week ago, ... ... , "When a Mac crashes more often than not it's because of Flash." It doesn't get much more blunt than that. ... by making the grandiose statement that "Regarding crashing, I can tell you that we don't ship Flash with any known crash bugs, and if there was such a widespread problem historically Flash could not have achieved its wide use today." ... ... , it will crash either the Flash plugin, or your entire browser, depending on what browser you are using. The thing is, Dempsky found this ... ... in September of 2008 and reported it to Adobe then, and the bug has continued to exist in every version of Flash on every platform since. |
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