Apple explains why the new MacBooks do not have pre-installed flash

2 days ago I wrote one article in which we explain that the new MacBook Air models come without flash pre-installed in the Mac OS X operating system, this being the first time that Apple does something and almost everyone saw this change as a "movement" against those from Adobe. Today Bill Evans, the spokesperson for Apple, a declared that, the company will no longer produce Macs with pre-installed flash because Apple believes that users must have the latest software versions installed in their own Macs and the delivery of products with pre-installed flash would prevent this from happening, so the option to install the the newest version of flash player remains with the users.

Although in essence the idea is correct, it is still hard to believe that after so many years Apple suddenly woke up to think about the good of the users and remove the flash from their products just to make sure that the users are using the latest version of flash player. However we look at the situation, Apple is slowly starting to remove flash from its products and it will probably end up in a situation where flash will be banned altogether in Mac OS X.