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Adobe Prepares Lawsuit Against Apple


Adobe is preparing to sue Apple over a recent anti-competitive decision on the iPhone OS4 platform to block cross-compilers.

A cross-compiler makes it possible for software developers to create programs using one platform, say Adobe Flash, and then run a program which enables it to be used on a different platform, say Apple’s iPhone.

A recent change in the license agreement for the iPhone states that applications must be written in  Objectiv-C, Apple’s workhorse development language of choice.


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Adobe released Flash CS5 yesterday, and included functionality to compile applications as a standalone iPhone application. This function has now been rendered illegal by Apple’s licensing change.

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