? An app similar to adobe flash player?

Apple does not support adobe flash player for IPad - is there something else that is similar ?

No Flash for iDevices, ever. You can try using SkyFire or Puffin for some sites or see if the site provides an app for the iDevice.

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    What flash player to use on iPad 2 that is similar to Adobe Flash Player?  Need this to choose files for upload of assignments to my online university.  I started my profile for this site using my iPad 2 and couldn't choose a picture to upload as well.  Hmm

    There is no "flash player similar to Adobe Flash Player". Flash is a proprietary Adobe product. There is currently no version of Flash for iOS.

  • What Apple app works for adobe flash player?

    On christmas i bought my iPad 3G+wi fi, my first dissapoint was to play in internet adobe flash video in two  sites www.tuparada.com and www.integridadysabiduria.org, appstore recommends some apps equivalent to adobe flash, i tried  Skyfire ($4.95) but it doesn't work, and i lost my money because Skyfire said  they can not refund because Apple doesn' has policy refund, anyway my core cuestión is : how can i play  internet vídeos which request adobe flash player.?

    I think Apple   should probably have to take most seriously this problem,  because this kind of video is high popular , besides retailers do not quote the warning that we will not be allowed to play this type of video
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    Re: What Apple app works for adobe flash player?
    created by King_Penguin in Using iPad - View the full discussion
    There is no guaranteed solution for the iPad as flash is not and probably never will be supported.
    Apart from Skyfire there a browser apps such as iSwifter, Puffin and Photon which 'work' on some sites, but judging by their reviews not all sites.
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  • I  am trying to find a app to replace adobe flash player. My IPad does not support adobe flash player"

    Trying to find a app to replace adobe flash player. My IPad doesn't support adobe flash player.

    no adobe don't make a flash player for mobile devices it's not your ipads which does not support flash
    there are some browsers in app store which is supposed to handle flash how well I'm not sure

  • What is a good app to replace adobe flash player

    what is a good app to replace adobe flash player?

    If you are using a Mac computer you can install Flash on a Mac for your browser to use.
    If you are using an iPhone or an iPad, there is no mobile version of Flash for those devices. There are browsers for the iPhone/iPad that give folks access to websites that use Flash with varying degrees of success and satisfaction. Skyfire is not available for those devices in the US.

  • Is there an app comparable to adobe flash player for iPad ?

    Which app replaces adobe flash player?

    There isn't one. There are some browsers in the app store that will play Flash, with varying levels of success depending on what site you're trying to use.

  • Loss of sound in apps presumably using Adobe Flash Player

    In recent weeks, wherever Flash is in the background e.g. BBC iPlayer (on Chrome or IE), Avast notification pop-ups, Skype start-up, sound clips on Amazon etc - the sound has stopped working. Usually takes a reboot to get it back. The speakers test okay, so assume it's the Flash. Flash is a nightmare to remove. If anyone knows how to quickly tell Adobe to look into this and fix the bug, much obliged. 

    I'm also experiencing this problem on my iPad2.  Music and sound effects otherwise work in other apps, but no sound plays in the Where's My Water app after the iOS5 install.

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    Can I download Adobe Flashplayer from The App Store?

    No, you need to navigate to www.Adobe.com and download it directly from Adobe.

  • Problems installing Adobe Flash Player 14.0.0.125.

    Can not get my MacBook Pro 17" to install Adobe Flash Player 14.0.0.125.  Our iMac installed it.
    The system hangs forever looking for resources

    Hopefully, you'll be installing the 14.0.0.145 Flash update very soon - however the same problem you experienced persists with that.
    Fortunately there is a simple solution.
    There appears to be a problem with Adobe Flash Player Install Manager - the simple answer is to let the system install the flash update instead:
    When you use the Flash updater, it downloads a disk image to a temp folder (inside /private/var/folders but you don't need to know that). This is automatically mounted (briefly) while the app 'Adobe Flash Player Install Manager' launches. Adobe Flash Player Install Manager is supposed to manage the whole instillation but in some case it gets stuck. If this process fails for you (such as hanging on 95% completion), there is a very simple route forward which doesn't require you to open your browser or manually download anything.
    It only requires 3 steps and you can be 100% sure you are getting the correct update - the one Adobe tried to install but failed. I've broken these down into detailed but very simple substeps (further down this post) for anybody who is unsure, but experienced users can probably just follow these three steps:
    Force quit Adobe Flash Player Install Manager
    Locate and mount the Flash Player Installer disk image with Disk Utility
    Locate the Adobe Flash Player installer package within the Install Manager app and run the installation from Finder
    Hope this helps. Enjoy.
    Those steps in detail (as carried out in OSX 10.6.8).
    1. Force quit Adobe Flash Player Install Manager
    Press these three keys together: Cmd + Option (or Alt) + esc
    Select Adobe Flash Player Install Manager in the popup window titled "Force Quit Applications"
    Hit return or click the button labelled "Force Quit"
    2. Locate and mount the Flash Player Installer disk image with Disk Utility
    Open Disk Utility (in Applications/Utilities folder or find it with Spotlight)
    On the left hand side, your attached drives and mounted volumes are listed above a horizontal line. Below that line you should see one or more disk images (named e.g. something.dmg). These are recently accessed disk images - including one containing the adobe updater.
    At or near the bottom of that list you should see something called decryptedFile.dmg
    Under that you might see a (greyed out) volume image called Flash Player
    Double click decryptedFile.dmg (or the Flash Player volume if you can see it - it makes no difference).
    This should mount a volume titled "Flash Player" and automatically open a finder window showing the contents.
    The volume "Flash Player" will show up in your Finder sidebar and on your desktop (unless you've chosen not to show External Disks in Finder preferences)
    3. Locate the Adobe Flash Player installer package and run the installation from Finder
    You should by now have a Finder window open showing the contents of the volume "Flash Player". If not, open a new Finder window and click on Flash Player in the sidebar. The sole contents are an app called Install Adobe Flash Player.
    Right click the item "Install Adobe Flash Player" and select "Show Package Contents" from the contextual menu that appears.
    This opens a new window showing a folder called "Contents". Open it by double clicking to reveal the contents including a folder called "Resources".
    Locate and open the folder "Resources" and look for a file called Adobe Flash Player (Adobe Flash Player.pkg)
    This is the Installer Package for the update. Double Click it.
    Don't be put off by the words "Welcome to the Adobe Flash Player Installer" - this is not the Adobe Flash Install Manager (the one that failed you earlier) this is Apple's "Installer" app.
    Follow the steps to the end then eject the volume Flash Player in the normal way (e.g. Finder sidebar)
    Open the Flash Player control panel to check the current version has now been updated.
    Don't be put off by "PPAPI Plug-in is not installed" - you can ignore it.
    Some steps may go differently if you are running a different version of Mac OS X  - I use 10.6.8

  • PLEASE help me!!! I,ve been all over looking for help/store or whatever to down load adobe flash player to open a certain website.  I need that app or something similar. I am a first time iPad user and not that swift on a computer either

    Please!!
    help me down load adobe flash player or something similar for my iPad. I want to open a certain website and it's required. I don't know where to go. i am a first time iPad user and not to swift on a computer either. Thank you

    Allan Eckert wrote:
    You are going to have to get Steve Jobs to change his opinion about Flash which will be like getting a Baptist to drink beer, next to impossible.
    Allan
    Funny you mentioned that analogy... because John the Baptist was a heavy drinker... (could steve jobs be secretly accessing flash content on his ipad?)

  • Trying to load flash file in iWeb and when I enter info in the "html snippet" box a "missing plug-in" message comes up (although i have adobe flash player in, if that's the plug-in they're looking for). Anyone have any similar problems or solution. Thanks

    I'm trying to load flash file in iWeb and when i enter info in the "html snippet" box a "missing plug-in" message comes up (although i have Adobe Flash player installed, if that's the plug-in they're looking for). Anyone have any similar problems or solutions. Thanks

    when i publish my site and vew it the page on the web it just comes up with the file name w/ the ,swf and the "mising plug-in" message below. if i click on the file name it displays the flash file but gigantic (the entire height of the page).totally perplexed!
    anyway, here is the code.
    <object classid=”clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000”codebase=”http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0, 40,0”width=”244” height=”221” id=”ETrade_banner_Gumby_replay”><paramname=movie value=”ETrade_banner_Gumby_replay.swf”><param name=qualityvalue=high><param name=base value=”.”><embed src=”ETrade_banner_Gumby_replay.swf”quality=high width=”244” height=”221” name=”ETrade_banner_Gumby_replay”align=”” type=”application/x-shockwave-flash” pluginspage=”http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer”base=”.”></embed></object>

  • Adobe Flash player doesn't support  the new android type devices such as my new Kindle Fire but i understand they are going to have an app out for these devices this year. Any idea on when that will be?

    I understand Adobe Flash player will have out an app to download to the newer android devices such as Kindles that they stopped supporting a couple of years ago soon. Any idea when this will be? Thanks.

    Hello,
    We don't have any plans for a new version of Flash Player for Android.  That said, some users have been able to get Flash Player working on the Kindle Fire by using third party browsers.
    How to install Adobe Flash on your Kindle Fire HD - http://bit.ly/13WX5LF
    Get Flash on Kindle Fire HD (video) - http://bit.ly/VCY6Rq

  • Adobe flash player app in development !

    i ran across a new article about the much needed adobe flash player update for ipods and iphones... just thought i share the good news! its due out by the end of the year weather of not apple likes it! http://tech.yahoo.com/news/pcworld/20091005/tcpcworld/adobebringsflashappstotheiphone1

    In terms of bugging down iPhone I have to agree as even many native apps bring it to its knees. Some upcoming processors (e.g. Tegra) will have hardware acceleration for Flash to be able to play 720p smoothly. That means no worries at all for apps. It depends whether Apple adopts any of these CPUs.
    However, Flash does not update too often, at least for major releases. (12-18 months or more)
    The minor releases which are mostly security updates will not be necessary on iPhone since App isolation from underlying OS is very solid so the worst thing an insecure flash runtime would be able to do is crashing your browser. Not visiting the troubling website would automatically fix the problem.
    It could be very well contained within the current release schedule of iPhone OS.

  • I need adobe flash player on my app

    Hello
    I am using UIWebView in my app to run my WEB application, currently am facing an error with adobe flash player is not available, which is not supported by iPad, could any one please suggest me how handle this situation.

    Briansyddall
    in native app how can we use Photon Browser,
    could you please explain me in brief

  • Whats the adobe flash player 10.1 app called on android phones?

    I want to download this app in the android market, but it says I need adobe flash player 10.1 but when I look for it, it doesn't show. Does anyone know what its called? I know its in the market because a lot of people are using that app. Does anyone know what its called? Please. I have the Samsung Captivate. Should I just wait for Android2.2?
    Help, Thanks!!!

    Basically Android supports flash player to view your resultant animation and scripts developed from flash. You need a flash player to view some flash based animations and scripts. You can download and install it on your phones.

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