Published 2/2/2009
at Yahoo! News: Personal Technology
Macworld.com - No support for Adobe's Flash is but one of the myriad of features that many iPhone users wish they had on their beloved handheld devices. In fact, it may be among the most frustrating, right up there behind the lack of a cut-and-paste-feature. How many of us have been checking something online, only to find that a page is made entirely in Flash and therefore impossible to read on the iPhone?Â
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