It's not the switch to Chrome that has killed Flash on JellyBean. It's Adobe discontinuing their mobile Flash development. According to Adobe, Flash will not work and will not be supported on any version of Android past ICS.
On my Galaxy Nexus, I still have the old 'Browser' as well as Chrome, and Flash doesn't work since the update to JellyBean.
Posted Aug 1, 2012 16:41 UTC (Wed) by Beolach (subscriber, #77384)
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I thought Adobe had said they were killing their support for Flash in Linux, because only Android mattered? Now they're killing support for Android, too?
Both seem like really stupid moves to me... it's only going to lead to less market share for Flash. Which I'm actually OK with, but I'm surprised Adobe is...
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Posted Aug 2, 2012 5:45 UTC (Thu) by aryonoco (subscriber, #55563)
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Adobe is dramatically scaling back development of Flash, and as part of it they have discontinued development of both Flash on Linux (other than through Chrome) and Flash Mobile.
Adobe is in the business of selling development tools. They can see, as well as anyone else, that the writing is on the wall and Flash's days are numbered, so instead of committing resources to a sinking ship, they are gracefully putting Flash to rest and making themselves ready for the next big thing (which right now seems to be HTML5).
The Nexus 7: Google ships a tablet
Posted Aug 3, 2012 19:03 UTC (Fri) by daniel (subscriber, #3181)
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I say good riddance to Flash. The time when Google needed it to differentiate from iPhone is long past. Now it seems flash is mainly used to power game sites for kids. Hopefully good riddance to that in favor of HTML 5. Thankfully, the era of flash menus is now a fading, painful memory. 99% of the Flash I see these days is ads, animated in exquisitely bad taste.
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Posted Aug 5, 2012 14:46 UTC (Sun) by juliank (subscriber, #45896)
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Flash still works for me in Jelly Bean on my Galaxy Nexus. Entering fullscreen by long pressing things is broken, but it works otherwise.