How do I get adobe flash player
Adobe flash player
iPhone 4
Adobe flash player
iPhone 4
I am assuming you are asking about Flash for the iPhone 4. Apple's Devices do not support Flash.
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Adobe does not make a flash player for iphone and likely never will.
This is aked and answered over and over and over and over and over and over and over again on thse forums.
Please use the forum search on the right side of this page.
There is no need to add more threads on this very tired subject.
OK.. so Adobe Flash Player is yesterday's technology, but I will always want and need to access the old sites that use Flash.
The real issue is not Adobe Flash not being good enough it's all about the business deals between Apple and Adobe.
We, the consumers, lose out in the short term, but in the long term Apple lose customers when everyone turns to Galaxy.. If the next iPad does not include the functionality to play content on my favourite sites on the web then I will not buy it... simples.
I guess you won't buy an iPad, then. Adobe has said that they have abandoned attempts to create a suitable Flash Player for iOS and are turning their attention to tools for Flash developers to convert their content to HTML5.
If you must have Flash Player on a tablet device, you'll almost certainly need to buy some other product.
Regards.
The sad thing is I already bought the iPad 2 on launch day. I love it.. pity it's just a useless piece of clever hardware.
Then sell it and quit complaining. If Flash is so important to you, why did you buy an iPad? It's been know for 4+ years that iOS devices don't run Flash.
"The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails." William Arthur Ward
pity it's just a useless piece of clever hardware.
Pity you didn't do 30 seconds of research on Google before wasting your money.
You have got some answers from people that do not understand how to behave and treat you properly. The question can never be put too seldomly as it is still a bad secret why Apple "protect" their products from the "ugly" Adobe Flash player.
Some people in this forum claim that the cause is that Adobe has not managed to develop a satisfactory solution but that is not true.
On the other hand it seems that Apple is opening a door a litle. Now it is possible using the Adobe Flash Professional and Flash Builder to create application for the iOS products. The whole development process is supported and you do not need to use ONE SINGLE Apple tool.
Therefore I think it is a question of time until Apple accepts the Flash player on the iOS platforms.
Have you bothered to read anything that Adobe posted on their own sites where they admit that they were not able to product an acceptable version of Flash for iOS? From your answer here it doesn't appear so.
Allan
@Allan - I have read what Adobe has posted, of course - I will refer you to my main thread here -> https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3409159
And I would refer you to the responses you received. After a six week gap you have only invited the answers given hundreds of times. Adobe have not provided Flash for iOS.
You were correct in stating "The question can never be put too seldomly".
Nice article, but Flash doesn't matter now I can watch streamed movies from LoveFilm on my iPad2 with their own player 🙂
Go to cloudbrowse it's a app and you can play Facebook games
Thats weard because flash works on my macbook AIR.
How do I get adobe flash player