Can't watch video-no Adobe flash player

Since Apple doesn't allow the use of Adobe Flash Player is ther another kind of flash player to download onto the iPad? There are many videos I can't watch because of this problem.

1. You can try Skyfire. It is in the app store.
2. You can try remote software like Splashtop Drop. Your computer must remain on to use this.
3. You should read this statement from Mr. Jobs to know why he decided not to have Flash on iOS devices:
http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
4. If you disagree and would like to tell Apple you disagree, go here: http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html
That covers it, we are all users like yourself, Apple people aren't here so further argument is pointless.

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