Will the iPhone support Adobe Flash or Apollo?

I am an Adobe Flash Designer / Developer and was wondering if Apple's new iPhone will support Adobe Flash or Apollo applications? I would have assumed since it is running OS X and a full version of the Safari browser - it would - but I've heard just the opposite.
I am a long time Apple supporter and have looked forward to this long awaited phone.

I don't know the answer to your question, but i was reading this earlier, maybe it will be of some help
http://www.impossibilities.com/blog/

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    musaabo wrote:
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    rbrylawski wrote:
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    2012
    Win7
    Vista
    Win2003
    WinXP
    Linux
    Mac
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    February
    48.7%
    4.5%
    0.7%
    30.0%
    5.0%
    9.1%
    1.3%
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    47.1%
    4.7%
    0.7%
    31.4%
    4.9%
    9.0%
    1.3%
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    2012
    Total
    iPhone
    iPad
    iPod
    Android
    Others
    February
    1.27 %
    0.22 %
    0.45 %
    0.04 %
    0.39 %
    0.17 %
    January
    1.25 %
    0.22 %
    0.44 %
    0.04 %
    0.38 %
    0.17 %
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  • Since ipad air does not support adobe flash player what is good to use?, Since ipad air does not support adobe flash player what is good to use?

    Since Ipad does not support Adobe flash player what is the best one to use?

    Adobe has not made a version of Flash for the iPad.
    Kappy explains why. https://discussions.apple.com/message/19446567#19446567
    5 Flash Player Alternatives http://www.techshout.com/features/2011/01/flash-player-for-ipad-apps/
    Top 4 browsers supports flash player on iPad and iPhone
    http://mashtips.com/flash-player-ios/
     Cheers, Tom

  • TS1702 Why does iPad not support adobe flash player

    Why does the Ipad not support Adobe Flash Player ?

    No Flash for iPads, iPhones, or iPods
    Here's why there's is no Flash available for iDevices or other mobile devices. Adobe was unable to provide a product that was suitable to the needs of battery powered mobile devices used for Internet browsing. Existing Flash technology used too much memory, ate battery life, and was buggy. Simply put Flash did not work well on mobile devices.
    Apple's Steve Jobs led the escape from Flash dependency when Apple introduced the iPhone, and later introduced the iPad. There was a hue and cry over the omission. Time proved Jobs was right on target.
    So this is why there is no Flash for your iPhone or iPad or iPod nor for most SmartPhones. Flash has been abandoned by many sites in favor of supported technologies such as HTML5 or by providing their own custom app.
    Here is Steve Jobs official comment on his momentous decision to omit Flash from iDevices: Steve Jobs on Flash.
    Here is Adobe's later announcement to cease development of Flash for mobile devices: Adobe on Mobile Flash. Adobe is not providing Flash for Apple iOS devices, and they no longer provide Flash for any other cellular phones. Flash is officially gone.
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    A sample of Apps that can display some Flash content:
      1. Puffin
      2. SkyFire
      3. Photon Flash
      4. Browse2Go
      5. Swifter
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