Adobe | 10.1

Adobe released Flash Player 10.1 for in August 2010, followed by versions for BlackBerry Tablet OS (PlayBook) and other platforms. Key mobile features included:

For developers: You can still experience Flash Player 10.1-era content via the Internet Archive’s Flash emulation (Ruffle) or by running an old Android virtual machine.

Adobe Flash Player 10.1 remains a fascinating "what if" in tech history. It was the high-water mark of a technology that powered the interactive web for over a decade before eventually giving way to the modern, open-source mobile ecosystem we use today. Mobile Flash Fail: Weak Android Player Proves Jobs Right

On June 10, 2010 , Adobe officially launched Flash Player 10.1. It was celebrated as a triumph of engineering.

By late 2011, Adobe conceded. The company announced it would stop developing Flash Player for mobile browsers, pivoting to Adobe AIR for packaged apps. Flash Player 10.1 was the high-water mark—and then the tide went out.