iSwifter App Brings Flash Content To Apple's iPad
While Apple's standoff with Adobe continues, companies like Skyfire and now YouWeb are making life somewhat easier for Adobe Flash fans with an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch by bringing “some” sort of flash support to iOS devices. Days after the successful debut of Skyfire browser app on the App...
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wont it be easy for all of us if Steve jobs just allow flash on iDevices....
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Yes but his ego wont let him do that
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maybe ego, or maybe something else ....
from above you can read:
"most games require either a mouse or a keyboard for controls. The iPad lacks both"solutions:
restricting flash just to videos (which is more tricky, than to just disable flash), or force sites to reencode videos to html5 acceptable format (that can be on-demand, on-fly, or something simillar - I can't remeber expression, on SITE with flash videos so Skyfire won't be needed ) -
I play flash games on my HP touchscreen desktop just fine.
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Yeah well I bet all the people who raced to get sky fire just might hold out a moment to see how the somewhat real flash player will go..
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Please forward this message to Mr. Steve
Thanks,
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Will this work on the iphone?
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Just another sloppy attempt to bring flash.
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Try alternative solution.With ABYTY Browser you can run any Flash and Silverlight apps for business and entertainment like on desktop.For view Silverlight or Flash on your iPhone (iPad, iPod) you not need of jailbreaking it or installing any applications from the App Store or Cydia. You not need install flash player or silverlight on your iphone. Simply open link ABYTY Browser from iDevice and follow appeared instructions. At this moment it little bit ugly and not have sound, but working in basic on iPhone and iPod too.