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Flash in iPad 2

How can i run any programa who request flash?

iPad 2

Posted on Jun 16, 2011 12:24 PM

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Jun 16, 2011 12:29 PM in response to magdalenafromcubelles

You can't, flash isn't supported : http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/


Depending on what 'programs' you are trying to run (and any apps in the iTunes App Store, which are the only 'programs' that can be installed on the iPad, won't need flash), then if they are flash videos on websites you might find that some of the sites (probably more so if they are news sites) have their own apps in the App Store (and there is the built-in YouTube app). Also there are browsers such as Skyfire which 'work' on some sites - but judging by the reviews not all sites. If you want to play flash games then you are probably out of luck if you want to play on-line though the iSwifter app might work on some of them, but again some flash games have app versions in the store.

Jun 16, 2011 12:51 PM in response to terencefromcardiff

Technically speaking, no, it doesn't. iSwifter and kindred apps actually stream content from a server somewhere that does run Flash and converts the output to a format the iOS device can play. Flash isn't actually running on the iOS device. Sort of the same effect, but brings limitations: it requires an Internet connection - Flash content cannot be downloaded to the iPad and played - and all such apps/services are less than perfect in their conversion and performance.


Regards.

Jul 17, 2011 7:49 AM in response to bassamfromvancouver

Demand for the iPad remains very high - all the competing devices combined don't come close to iPad sales, so sell your iPad and use the proceeds to purchase a device that provides what you want in this regard.


Reasonable is not depending on a 3rd party alone for providing internet video via a closed/proprietary format.


http://daringfireball.net/2010/01/apple_adobe_flash

Aug 9, 2011 5:50 PM in response to oahu58

oahu58 wrote:


can not!


What I don't get that we buy and make Apple billions of dollars every quarter. So why can't they just give the buyers what they want. Apple pulls the same **** that Microsoft has been doing for years.


Personally, I'd be happier if I could watch Flash videos on my iPad but Apple's decision makes economic sense. They've found that sales go up whenever they do something like this!

Flash in iPad 2

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