Create in Flash, Run on the iPhone

Although the Flash Player still doesn’t run on the iPhone, there is a workaround for Adobe Flash developers to get their applications on Apple’s marvelous mobile creation. Learn to develop for the Apple iPhone using Flash. Adobe’s new strategy to translate from AS3 (Flash) to Objective-C (for the iPhone) was unveiled at Adobe MX 2009.

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