Mozilla has joined the chorus in declaring HTML5 as the way of the future.
While Mozilla isn't going quite as far as Apple - Flash is still supported in Firefox - vice president of production Jay Sullivan told The Register the Adobe product will never be bundled with the browser.
It's not specifically Adobe that's the problem - it's that web standards, including HTML5 are where the industry is going. Anyone can install apps or scripts that enhance their browsing experience - that's part of being an open source browser. And, if someone already has Flash installed, Firefox may eventually auto-update the application (it doesn't right now, and Google's Chrome does - it's also bundled with Flash).
Just this week, in fact, Mozilla released Firefox 3.6.4, which offers crash protection for the browser if Flash (or QuickTime or Silverlight) crashes on a computer running Windows or Linux. Support for Mac or other operating systems will be included in a future release, Mozilla said.
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