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		<title>By: sinelanguage</title>
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		<description>The main issue around all the Adobe apps on any OSX platform is this:  1) Flash plugin and app are not 64 bit yet.  2)OSX, or more natively, Safari, runs plug in processes outside of the browser&#039;s core in order to stop a plug in from crashing the entire browser.  Therefore since Adobe has not released its code openly, we have to wait for them to develop compatible code for 64bit OSX and iPhone/iPad OSX.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The main issue around all the Adobe apps on any OSX platform is this:  1) Flash plugin and app are not 64 bit yet.  2)OSX, or more natively, Safari, runs plug in processes outside of the browser&#8217;s core in order to stop a plug in from crashing the entire browser.  Therefore since Adobe has not released its code openly, we have to wait for them to develop compatible code for 64bit OSX and iPhone/iPad OSX.</p>
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