Opera Software vice president Tatsuki Tomita has confirmed that his company is developing a replacement for the Adobe Flash plug-in for use with future versions of the Opera Mini mobile web browser.
Browser maker Opera has long been a vocal proponent of standards-based Web technologies, so it comes as no surprise that the company doesn't think that Adobe's proprietary Flash plugin is good for ...
What we are doing is adding video capability directly into the Web browser so you can use text, and video, and Javascript and directly execute video inside of the Web. Tomita says Opera will use less ...
Some users are reporting issues with Flash in the Opera browser, a problem apparently confirmed by the Opera technical support team. MacFixIt reader Terence Thompsn writes: "I couldn't view or copy ...