!!top!! — Adobe 10.1
But rather than cementing Flash’s future, 10.1 turned out to be the beginning of its end. Here’s why.
Adobe 10.1 arrived at the peak of the "Flash Wars." While Adobe was pushing for 10.1 to be the standard, Steve Jobs famously published his "Thoughts on Flash" in April 2010, criticizing the software for being proprietary, battery-draining, and insecure. Apple’s refusal to support Flash on iOS created a massive divide in the mobile market. adobe 10.1
Before 10.1, Flash was a CPU hog. Playing a YouTube video or running a browser game could spin up laptop fans and drain batteries because Flash relied on software rendering. But rather than cementing Flash’s future, 10
: To resolve printing crashes or issues with embedded objects in Word, many users shared a guide to turning off "Protected Mode" under Edit > Preferences > General . Apple’s refusal to support Flash on iOS created