Adobe Flash Player or equivalent for IPad.

Why won't the IPad 3 support Adobe Flash Player? Certain functions on the weight watchers sight require Adobe Flash Player. Is their another option that will work on the IPad?

Flash has never worked on iOS devices. Does Weight Watchers have an app? If so, use that instead of the web site that requires Flash.

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    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."

  • HT4061 I am unable to load Adobe Flash player on my Apple Ipad are there any clues out there how to by pass this,I can not get certain programs without it ,so I am returning my IPAD,any other programs I can load to get my programs

    I am unable to load Adobe Flash player on my Apple Ipad are there any clues out there how to by pass this,I can not get certain programs without it ,so I am returning my IPAD,any other programs I can load to get my programs

    Apple's iOS platform (iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch) has never, and will never support flash.
    First on this; Thoughts on Flash. This is from Steve Jobs regarding Apple's views on Flash (2010)
    Second; Adobe stops making Flash for mobile devices. This is from Adobe themselves last year stating that they would stop making Flash for mobile devices.
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    Regards.

  • Can adobe flash player be installed on ipad

    Can adobe flash player be installed on iPad.

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    On a side note to all those who read this, I downloaded and installed 5 different times, the same version, from different websites, all for the "new" flash version, and they didn't work (this also included trying to update Shockwave player itself). Apparently, going directly to the website and downloading a new version of Adobe Flash Player, and installing, doesn't uninstall the older version, (though it says it does nor does the uninstaller work directly from the website) nor fixes the problem. I assume they are aware of this problem, because they included this bug fix in revision 10b. This fix should work for those of you whom cannot view/see flash images as well. There also appears to be a bug/reference problem with the installation of IE8 giving the error "Missing Shockwave Decompression XTRA", when trying to play a Shockwave/Flash file, which seems also to affect Firefox and other browsers. It doesn't recognize that the folder or files that it needs in it, exist. I never had his problem before, until IE8 was installed. I checked which version I had in the system32 folder and found this updater built in to Adobe. Version 10a does NOT automatically update, but version 10b includes this fix. I currently had version 10a when I received this error, and began digging for a solution. Doing the update as described above fixed the problem, and updated it to version 10b.
    The new flash version 10b has some new features, such as volume control, auto-updating, and several rendering options for those who may have a faster or slower computer/video card.
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    I would recommend all users having problems try the above solution first.
    I have posted this on a couple of websites, and so far it has fixed everyones problems.
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    IE8 has tried this as well, but it still has a couple bugs in it.
    If you have IE8 or FireFox 3.5 Beta 4, and you are still having problems, then I recommend that you go to www.windowsupdate.com and get all of the latest updates (including SP3), then try this fix again.
    Your auto-updater built into windows (If you even have it on) doesn't always pull down every update available for your computer. It only pulls down the manditory ones.
    Sometimes you HAVE to go to the website and manually get them yourself. I recommend when you go to the website, you click on custom install and pick every last one of them to install, which includes, hardware and software fixes for your computer.
    What a lot of people don't know is that when you have installed and tried all of the recommended fixes that Adobe gives you, and it still doesn't work, is that you are having registry conflicts within your Operating System (OS ex. WinXP, Vista, Linux, ect.), and that it is not the Adobe software at all.
    Those are usually repaired by making sure your computer stays up to date.
    The fact is the computer world is changing so rapidly that everyone can't keep up. You have to check for updates weekly.
    If you fall behind on those updates, then you start having problems with your computer and/or software.
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    If you find this useful, please come back and reply to this forum, and let everyone know so that others will be encouraged to do this.
    Thanks and goodluck, from another user like you.

  • I want an alternative to Adobe flash player plug-in for my Windows 8 computer 64 bit

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    Available as an extension [http://mozilla.github.io/shumway/extension/firefox/shumway.xpi here]. ''< click to launch the add-on installer.''
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    I need the link to download Adobe Flash Player 64 bit for Windows 2008 server

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  • Where can I get the lastest Adobe Flash Player (version 10) for my Dual 1.8GHz PowerPC G5?

    Can someone tell me how to get the lastest Adobe Flash Player (version 10) for an Apple PowerPC G5 computer with OS 10.5.8?

    You can check here:  http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/  to see which version you should install for your Mac and OS. Note that version 10,1,102,64 is the last version available to PPC Mac users*. The latest version, 10.2.152.25, 10.3.x beta, or later, is for Intel Macs only, as Adobe no longer support the PPC platform. Version 11.0.1.152 is for Lion.
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    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/909/cpsid_90906.html
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    Download this http://www.steelbin.com/FPforFBPPC.zip to your desktop, unzip it, and replace the current Flash Player plug-in which is in your main/Library/Internet Plug-Ins folder, (not the user Library). Save the old one just in case this one doesn't work.

  • Adobe Flash Player 10 Fix for Vista & XP

    A possible fix for users wanting to get Flash Player 10 fixed
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    See here for details:
    www.thetechangel.com/blogberry/2008/10/adobe-flash-player-10-fix-for-vista-xp/

    (This is a possible solution for most users) I have found that inside the folder C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash (WinXP Home/Pro) (Computer > C: Drive > Windows > System32 > Macromed > Flash for Vista) there should be a file named FlashUtil10b.exe (IF NOT YOU SHOULD UPDATE AS SPECIFIED!) (or FlashUtil10a.exe or for older versions something similar depending on your version), which is the update utility for flash player. Click on this and if it updates, you will have to restart your computer. This should fix any missing files, and update you to the latest version.
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    The new flash version 10b has some new features, such as volume control, auto-updating, and several rendering options for those who may have a faster or slower computer/video card.
    I found this works great for XP users but unsure of the Vista users. The process is the same  for Vista and the update should still work the same, as long as you run it as Administrator, I assume. I have this also posted on wwwdslreports.com at http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r22115254-IE-IE8-and-Adobe-Flash-Question and here http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r22361930-Adobe-Flash-Player-10-Fix-for-WinXP-IE8-Firefox- ect. It appears to work for everyone so far. I have not heard of any problems from users with this problem running the RC (Release Canidate) for Windows 7 yet.
    I hope this works to your benefit.

  • Salve a tutti, avete un idea di come si possa ovviare al problema della visualizzazione dei video on line che necessitano Adobe flash player e che l'ipad non supporta? Tralascio le mie considerazioni al riguardo, grazie.

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  • I just changed my Adobe password and now I am trying to update Adobe flash player - it calls for a password - I just updated it - I use it again to install and it fails ??? What gives?

    I just changed my Adobe password and now I am trying to update Adobe flash player - it calls for a password - I just updated it - I use it again to install and it fails ??? What gives?

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  • Want to read usa today on ipad. their site says adobe flash player not supported on ipad. any app for work around?

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    I want to watch a tv programme originally shown on Channel 4 UK.  I have found the programme but when I try to access it I am told that I need Adobe flash player, which is not supported on my iPad.  I have tried iTunes but it is not available.  How can I get to see this programme?

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    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.
    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.
    Apps that can display some Flash from the Web:
    Puffin
    SkyFire
    Photon Flash
    Browse2Go
    iSwifter
    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."

  • Adobe Flash Player in Safari on iPad 2

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