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Phasing out Flash: all your courses will be mobile ready by 2019

OpenSesame

The Adobe honeymoon period started to end in 2010 when Apple famously refused to allow Flash on iPhones and iPads— in part because it was originally designed for desktop browsing, not mobile, which led to performance problems and battery drain, and also due to its security flaws.

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Phasing out Flash

OpenSesame

The Adobe honeymoon period started to end in 2010 when Apple famously refused to allow Flash on iPhones and iPads— in part because it was originally designed for desktop browsing, not mobile, which led to performance problems and battery drain, and also due to its security flaws.

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Phasing out Flash: all your courses will be mobile ready by 2019

OpenSesame

The Adobe honeymoon period started to end in 2010 when Apple famously refused to allow Flash on iPhones and iPads— in part because it was originally designed for desktop browsing, not mobile, which led to performance problems and battery drain, and also due to its security flaws.

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How to Make Money Easily by Selling eBooks?

Kitaboo

eBooks are digital versions of regular books. When you write your book, you can publish hard copies but also publish it as a digital version, i.e., eBook. Apple iBookstore. Publishing on the iBookstore will allow all iPhone, Mac, and iPad users to access your eBook easily and quickly. Digital Publishing / June 15, 2017.

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Phasing out Flash

OpenSesame

The Adobe honeymoon period started to end in 2010 when Apple famously refused to allow Flash on iPhones and iPads— in part because it was originally designed for desktop browsing, not mobile, which led to performance problems and battery drain, and also due to its security flaws.

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Adobe Captivate 2019 release

Adobe Captivate

When Fluid Boxes were launched in Captivate 2017 Release, I was pleased with this approach to responsive design. In Captivate 2017 the Static Fluid Box would always remain centered within the area for that Fluid Box. No problem for me because I have an iPad. Fluid Boxes – Adobe is Listening! There was just one problem.

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6 Reasons Why Responsive Design Makes sense as the Future of e-Learning and m-Learning Design

mLearning Revolution

I have two iPads, two iPhones, a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10″, a Nexus 7, a Moto X, an old Motorola Xoom, three Kindles, a touch-enabled Windows 8 laptop, two Apple MacBook Pro laptops, an iMac and a Windows 8 PC. Apple iOS, Android, Windows Phone, etc. How many devices do you own? What about you, how many devices do you own?