Adobe Systems announced to have developed a set of tools that allow Flash developers to create native iPhone applications without requiring the support for Flash on the device. This has been an unilateral effort from Adobe's side only, and the company expects Apple will consider this move and recognize it. This is not the expected Flash player allowing users to browse through a website as one knows it on Mac OS X or Windows, but it will allow developers to offer application on iPhone without rewriting the code. In fact, with the beta version of Flash Professional, which should be available later this year, developers will be able to export their Flash code in a format that can be run on the iPhone as a native application. So, the solution is a workaround till Apple agree to further help Adobe to bring a true native Flash Player and support for the iPhone.