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Sunday, September 29, 2013

Re: When will the Adobe Flash player become available on iPad / iPhone?

Flash on mobile died due to the large numbers of ios users, outnumbering android users on the web, who do not have or use flash.

People voted no to flash by buying the large number of iPads, not android tablets who had big neon flashing stickers trumpeting flash support.

The votes were cast, counted-flash lost.

Adobe conceded defeat, the rest of us have moved on-including google.

Clear enough for you?


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Sunday, September 8, 2013

How do I get adobe flash player

IOS device do not support Flash

However Skyfire, Photon, iSwifter, Browse2Go and Puffin Web Browser will provide limited Flash capability


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Saturday, August 10, 2013

how to download adobe flash player onto my Ipad

I just want to know how to download adobe flash player onto my ipad


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Saturday, June 15, 2013

I need latest version adobe flash player

I need adobe flash player.help me


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Friday, June 14, 2013

I need latest version adobe flash player

I need adobe flash player.help me

Sorry, I could not read the content fromt this page.

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

I can't seem to play any videos on safari or the YouTube app, adobe flash player won't download and I don't know what to do? I need help please.

IOS device do not support Flash

However Skyfire, Photon, iSwifter, Browse2Go and Puffin Web Browser will provide limited Flash capability


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Friday, April 5, 2013

Adobe flash player on iPad

When is Apple going to support Adobe Flash Player on the iPad!


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Monday, March 4, 2013

Why doesn't iPad allow adobe flash player?

Why does Mac support Adobe Flash Player, but iPad doesn't? And are they working on compatibility?


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Friday, March 1, 2013

Is there a flash player

I know iPad doesn't support adobe flash player is there an alternate to download


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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Why doesn't iPad allow adobe flash player?

iPads and Mac computers are different hardware and software platforms.

No Flash for iPads, iPhones, or iPods

Here's why there's is no Flash available for iDevices or other mobile devices. Adobe was unable to provide a product that was suitable to the needs of battery powered mobile devices used for Internet browsing. Existing Flash technology used too much memory, ate battery life, and was buggy. Simply put Flash did not work well on mobile devices.

Apple's Steve Jobs led the escape from Flash dependency when Apple introduced the iPhone, and later introduced the iPad. There was a hue and cry over the omission. Time proved Jobs was right on target.

So this is why there is no Flash for your iPhone or iPad or iPod nor for most SmartPhones. Flash has been abandoned by many sites in favor of supported technologies such as HTML5 or by providing their own custom app.

Here is Steve Jobs official comment on his momentous decision to omit Flash from iDevices: Steve Jobs on Flash.

Here is Adobe's later announcement to cease development of Flash for mobile devices: Adobe on Mobile Flash. Adobe is not providing Flash for Apple iOS devices, and they no longer provide Flash for any other cellular phones. Flash is officially gone.

Now, you are not necessarily out on a limb. There are some apps that can display some Flash, but don't count on there ability to display anything using Flash.

A sample of Apps that can display some Flash content:

  1. Puffin

  2. SkyFire

  3. Photon Flash

  4. Browse2Go

  5. Swifter

Also, note that many sites that use Flash provide their own app for accessing their material. So check with your favorite sites and find out if "there's an app for that."


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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Grouping tracks & artists in Music Player - an iOS 6 problem?

I have my music library in iTunes 11.01 on a Windows XP machine. The library is synched to an iPAD 4 (iOS 6.1) and an iPhone 4 (iOS 5.1.1).  No jailbreaking.

My library is a mix of ripped CD music, all in Apple Lossless (created inside iTunes), and songs purchased from iTunes Store.

 

Everything works and looks fine in iTunes, but after synching I get surprising results on the IPAD  such as:

- Albums "falling apart" into separate smaller albums, e.g., after adding tracks to existing albums

- Album content being "sucked up" by another album from the same artist

- Album names or artists being blanked, i.e., "unknown artist" or "unknown album".

- Albums invisible and content not searchable

 

I have applied the various excellent advices by turingtest 2 (http://samsoft.org.uk/iTunes/grouping.asp) but it helps only up to a point. Often, I find I need to modify the album name to force iTunes to take notice and act on the various changes I made, e.g., grouping by album artist.

For certain albums, nothing helps - they persist in showing up as several covers. I have spent a lot of time on this, including carefully checking the contents of the iTunes library folder on the PC.

Notably; This is all on the iPAD, on iOS 6.1 (previosly 6.0.1; same issues). My iPhone 4, on iOS 5.1.1, gets it right all the time, every time: No issues!

 

I have read many complaints about the Music Player in iOS 6, including disappointment that 6.1 was no different, but I'm not aware of anyone reporting this particular problem/bug.

 

A couple of questions:

1) Is this an iPAD issue or one associated with iOS 6.1?  I will keep 5.1.1. on my iPhone until this question has been answered.

2) Is Apple aware - is a fix underway?

3) Is there a better Music Player available, e.g., on App Store (one that can handle thousands of songs, generally doing the same things but better and more robust)


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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

What's the latest on flash player

How can I use flash player on my iPad


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Monday, January 28, 2013

Is there a flash player

No Flash for iPads, iPhones, or iPods

Here's why there's is no Flash available for iDevices or other mobile devices. Adobe was unable to provide a product that was suitable to the needs of battery powered mobile devices used for Internet browsing. Existing Flash technology used too much memory, ate battery life, and was buggy. Simply put Flash did not work well on mobile devices.

Apple's Steve Jobs led the escape from Flash dependency when Apple introduced the iPhone, and later introduced the iPad. There was a hue and cry over the omission. Time proved Jobs was right on target.

So this is why there is no Flash for your iPhone or iPad or iPod nor for most SmartPhones. Flash has been abandoned by many sites in favor of supported technologies such as HTML5 or by providing their own custom app.

Here is Steve Jobs official comment on his momentous decision to omit Flash from iDevices: Steve Jobs on Flash.

Here is Adobe's later announcement to cease development of Flash for mobile devices: Adobe on Mobile Flash. Adobe is not providing Flash for Apple iOS devices, and they no longer provide Flash for any other cellular phones. Flash is officially gone.

Now, you are not necessarily out on a limb. There are some apps that can display some Flash, but don't count on there ability to display anything using Flash.

A sample of Apps that can display some Flash content:

  1. Puffin

  2. SkyFire

  3. Photon Flash

  4. Browse2Go

  5. Swifter

Also, note that many sites that use Flash provide their own app for accessing their material. So check with your favorite sites and find out if "there's an app for that."


View the original article here

Friday, January 25, 2013

Re: How to get flash player on my ipad 3 ?

You don't. APple and Adobe don't play well together. Adobe never made a version of flash that met apple's requirements, Apple was never happy with what Adobe made so Flash is not natively supported. YOu can look for browsers that support flash, such as Puffin, Skyfire, iSwiffer and others.


There likely won't be much growth in this area since Adobe has ceased all production on mobile flash so it is in essence, dying technology....however as with anything, it'll be a long drawn out death that'll likely take years for it to totally go away.


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How to get flash player on my ipad 3 ?

You don't. APple and Adobe don't play well together. Adobe never made a version of flash that met apple's requirements, Apple was never happy with what Adobe made so Flash is not natively supported. YOu can look for browsers that support flash, such as Puffin, Skyfire, iSwiffer and others.


There likely won't be much growth in this area since Adobe has ceased all production on mobile flash so it is in essence, dying technology....however as with anything, it'll be a long drawn out death that'll likely take years for it to totally go away.


View the original article here

How to get flash player on my ipad 3 ?

You don't. APple and Adobe don't play well together. Adobe never made a version of flash that met apple's requirements, Apple was never happy with what Adobe made so Flash is not natively supported. YOu can look for browsers that support flash, such as Puffin, Skyfire, iSwiffer and others.


There likely won't be much growth in this area since Adobe has ceased all production on mobile flash so it is in essence, dying technology....however as with anything, it'll be a long drawn out death that'll likely take years for it to totally go away.


View the original article here