Christopher
ClioSport Club Member
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Edited for accuracy.
It does mean you can't watch some things, but those things are becoming less and less as people realise that HTML5 is the way forward.
Apple are more powerful than Adobe, so they just need to give up TBH.
I'm not going to re-tread this - For web applications, I agree to some extent, but HTML5 is still in it's infancy and has far to narrow a remit to replace Flash. Also, to the best of my knowledge, browser developers haven't yet decided on a unified video codec (On2 or H.264) which makes it inferior by some margin (YouTube & Vimeo et al, still use Flash Player, so will have a huge impact on the Flash Player user-base if/ when they switch).
I *totally* agree.
But the user base for Apple products vs. PC products is still relatively small, so they'll be alright...