Difference between FP7 and Flash Lite

can anybody tell me what the difference is between FP7 and
Flash Lite? I only want to view content not create it. Can Flash
Lite play embedded media players? (i had FP7 installed on my iPAQ
but i cannot view any of the embedded media players on the BBC News
website. Do i need Flash Lite instead of FP7, or as well as??)
thaks

Hi,
At a time in the past we provided FP7 for PPC devices and
some consumer electronics like the Wii because this was easier to
integrate than Flash.. or met the customers requirements better.
For the past year we have been transitioning OEM customers to
Flash Lite and this is our goal ongoing.
We have launched a new product called Flash Lite
Distributable Player to address the needs of the Windows Mobile
developer community. To be clear PPC is not supported for web
browsing unless your web browser ships with Flash Lite support.
regards,
Mark Doherty
Developer Relations
Adobe Mobile and Devices
www.flashmobileblog.com

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