War never ends between Apple and Adobe.
Apple and Steve Jobs did not hide the fact that they do not like Adobe and with the recent change to the iPhone Developer Program License Agreement it's now clearer.
As Mashable writes in its blog post "The Apple-Adobe War Escalates: Using Flash to Build iPhone Apps Banned":
The new change to the iPhone Developer Program License Agreement, which comes as part of the release of the new iPhone OS SDK for developers, changes all that. Originally section 3.3.1 was only a sentence long, but now it has gained several more.
Here’s the new wording of the policy in question:
“3.3.1 — Applications may only use Documented APIs in the manner prescribed by Apple and must not use or call any private APIs. Applications must be originally written in Objective-C, C, C++, or JavaScript as executed by the iPhone OS WebKit engine, and only code written in C, C++, and Objective-C may compile and directly link against the Documented APIs (e.g., Applications that link to Documented APIs through an intermediary translation or compatibility layer or tool are prohibited).”
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