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Aug 31, 2012 9:29 PM in response to steve359by Wavenator,Works great on my Android, which I got for free after my iPhone was stolen and I tried to find it via "Find My iPhone", which of course didn't work, since whoever stole it had half a brain and immediately ripped out the sim card.
So I don't get what you are talking about. Give me a break.
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Aug 31, 2012 9:35 PM in response to Wavenatorby deggie,Find My iPhone isn't designed as a anti-theft measure, I would suppose even you would be smart enough to remove the microSIM, turn it off, Restore it, etc. I'm pretty sure they would do the same thing on an Android.
Enjoy Flash on your current Android phone and be sure to not update it or buy a new one. Google has pulled Flash from the Marketplace and they are not including it in current and future versions of the OS. If you get this phone stolen, and they thief pulls the SIM, next time you will have to go with a Windows Mobile phone. For a while anyway. Same thing with a tablet, I'm sure you will like the Surface.
Now that you are caught up stop trolling and go over to the Android boards and complain about Google dropping support for Flash.
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Aug 31, 2012 9:59 PM in response to Wavenatorby steve359,I have Flashplayer working on my WebOS HP Touchpad (cannot beat getting 32 GB tablet for $250). But it has detected and updates for quite a while.
As to your beloved Flash working on Android, have a read: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adobe.flashplayer&hl=en
Also: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/11/adobe-kills-mobile-flash/
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Aug 31, 2012 10:08 PM in response to deggieby Wavenator,I only continue to respond because you all seem very sensitive to this issue.
I just want stuff to work.
Most will just drop iPhones and go with another smartphone. At least I am expressing why this will happen.
Do you not realize that?
By the way, i just updated Flash on my Android (that I bought to replace my stolen iPhone 9 months ago) and it is working wonderfully. I am sure that if Adobe Flash Player goes away and doesn't work on other phones, that those other phone manufactuers would figure out a way to make all of the videos, etc. work on their devices.
How clueless can you be?
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Sep 1, 2012 3:53 AM in response to pistilica06by polarhei,the first person's tone likes history. the interactive now close to what the flash did. Also,apple is the arrow what we must provide. i may have missed much, it may be a good chance to force the companies to do better.
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Sep 1, 2012 5:23 AM in response to Wavenatorby Philly_Phan,Wavenator wrote:
hmmm.... I'm thinking, thinking......still thinking.......
No, I still need Flash Player on my iPad.
But I will accept your lame and rude excuse. And never buy another Apple product.
Goodbye.
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Sep 1, 2012 5:24 AM in response to Wavenatorby Philly_Phan,Wavenator wrote:
I only continue to respond because you all seem very sensitive to this issue.
I just want stuff to work.
Most will just drop iPhones and go with another smartphone. At least I am expressing why this will happen.
Do you not realize that?
By the way, i just updated Flash on my Android (that I bought to replace my stolen iPhone 9 months ago) and it is working wonderfully. I am sure that if Adobe Flash Player goes away and doesn't work on other phones, that those other phone manufactuers would figure out a way to make all of the videos, etc. work on their devices.
How clueless can you be?
How clueless can YOU be not to realize that you're not going to get Flash on IOS devices. Again, goodbye.
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Sep 9, 2012 3:40 PM in response to Danny215by Xfile75,For the private law and protection another way for apple to make some more money lol
Puffin web is not bad and I swifter
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Sep 14, 2012 8:50 PM in response to pistilica06by RMJFlack,I'm puzzled. Apple seems to be saying that we don't need flash, the content is available in other formats, it's dead or dying etc. I cannot speak for apps/games, but the primary use of my iPad is as a wb browser and, I'm sorry Apple, but a LOT of thevwebistesxi go to have their video content in Flash. Newspapers magazines film media etc.
So if apple is right why are all these content providers wrong?
I love the iPad but I seriously doubt if my next tablet will be an Appple device. Until I got this I had no idea how much flash content is out there.
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Sep 14, 2012 8:54 PM in response to RMJFlackby deggie,So your next tablet is going to be the Microsoft Surface. Hope you enjoy it.
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Sep 14, 2012 8:55 PM in response to RMJFlackby IdrisSeabright,RMJFlack wrote:
I love the iPad but I seriously doubt if my next tablet will be an Appple device.
Ok. Thank you for sharing.
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Sep 15, 2012 11:22 AM in response to RMJFlackby John Galt,RMJFlack wrote:
I love the iPad but I seriously doubt if my next tablet will be an Appple device.
You haven't been paying attention. Adobe ceased development of Flash for mobile devices almost a year ago.
I'm puzzled.
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Dec 16, 2012 1:06 AM in response to John Galtby adolfgarlic,The point is this (as clarified by Steve Jobs at D8 - you should watch it). People aren't using the web from mobile - they are using apps (apple have studied the data and they know)
So, though frustrating, it doesn't really make sense and long term it doesn't matter.
Adobe products are like cancer.
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Jan 9, 2013 10:58 AM in response to pistilica06by m.hassan,I really need flash on iphone if not in the next i m gonna buy nd royd phone
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Jan 9, 2013 11:06 AM in response to m.hassanby Monty1945,You had better get a Droid thing - Apple will never put Flash on an iOS product. adobe doesn't even develop Flash for mobile devices of any brand, anymore.
Flash has always caused problems, on a mobile device or a computer - it is a disease, at best.