I agree with this IF what they are saying, is Adobe is not allowed to deliver a runtime framework, that Flash content runs under.
If All Adobe is doing, is allowing you to write code in Flash, and then once run though it's tools, it spits out Objective C that you then compile in X-Code, Apple will get sued over this, and lose.
It is of no consequence to Apple how my Objective C code got written. They have no right to tell a developer how to generate the collection of letter, numbers, and symbols, that make up my Objective C source file.
If that's what they are trying to do, they are going to far.







