Flash player for Ipad2

Im trying to watch some online movies inmy Ipad2. I can open the online site itself but when I click the play button, its says that I need to download some flash player to play the video. How can I download this flashplayer?? Please help..........

You can't, no Flash available for iOS devices and Adobe is discontinuing all work for flash on mobile devices.
Try iSwifter, Photon browser or one of those.

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    Is there a adobe Flash player for ipad2

    You can watch a Flash-based video on a platform (Mac or PC) that has Adobe Flash installed. That would NOT be an iPad.
    You should complain to the maker of the video that they should offer the content in a format that works on tablets.

  • Is there an app that works like flash player for ipad2?

    Is there an app for iPad2 that works in pace of flash player?

    IOS device do not support Flash
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  • I need adobe flash player for IPad2...

    Says Apple does not support Adobe Flash Player?

    tomplunkett wrote:
    Uh, No Adobe is NOT terminating Flash. They are leaving it up to the manufacturer to include the mobile flash player on their FUTURE devices.
    So devices like the xoom, the playbook, the galaxy tab that all have flash today, will always have flash. ........ Adobe has no plans of cancelling Flash at all. And there will always be a device, mobile or not, that supports the plugin.
    But why do you even care,  .... <dreary diatribe deleted> and handfull of outdated devices will be worth something.
    Well, if you read Tom's post you get one idea. Read what Adobe themselves, say, and you get a slightly different slant:
    Mobile Flash is being killed off. The plugin that launched a thousand online forum arguments and a technology standoff between Apple and the format's creator, Adobe, will no longer be developed for mobile browsers, the company said in a note that will accompany a financial briefing to analysts.
    Instead the company will focus on development around HTML5technologies [NB: Apple's original recommendation!] , which enable modern browsers to do essentially the same functions as Flash did but without relying on Adobe's proprietary technologies, and which can be implemented across platforms.
    The existing plugins for the Android and BlackBerry platforms will be given bug fixes and security updates, the company said in a statement first revealed by ZDNet. But further development will end.
    The decision also raises a question mark over the future of Flash on desktop PCs. Security vulnerabilities in Flash on the desktop have been repeatedly exploited to infect PCs in the past 18 months, while Microsofthas also said that the default browser in its forthcoming Windows 8 system, expected at the end of 2012, will not include the Flash plugin by default. Apple, which in the third quarter captured 5% of the world market, does not include Flash in its computers by default.

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    I was try find but can't find flash player,,,,

    You can't download it, flash is not supported on the iPad (or iPhone or iPod Touch), and probably never will be : http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
    Depending on what sites you are trying to access, you might find that some of them (probably more so if they are news sites) have their own apps in the App Store which might let you get some of the content that you want (and there is the built-in YouTube app). Also there are browsers such as Skyfire which 'work' on some sites - but judging by the reviews not all sites. If you want to play flash games then you are out of luck if you want to play on-line, but again some of them have app versions in the store.

  • Is there any Adobe Flash Player for ipad2?

    Or something else with which I can play Adobe Flash Player needed things in Safari?

    No, flash is not supported : http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
    Depending on what sites you are trying to access, you might find that some of them (probably more so if they are news sites) have their own apps in the App Store which might let you get some of the content that you want (and there is the built-in YouTube app). Also there are browsers such as Skyfire which 'work' on some sites - but judging by the reviews not all sites. If you want to play flash games then you are probably out of luck if you want to play on-line though the iSwifter app might work on some of them, but again some flash games have app versions in the store.

  • What is The sustitute of flash player for ipad2

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    There area few apps that will work with varying degrees of success on the iPad.
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  • What is the best available flash player for I pad 2

    Please can anyone advise if ther is a suitable flash player for ipad2'

    You can't download it, flash is not supported on the iPad (or iPhone or iPod Touch), and probably never will be : http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
    Depending on what websites you are trying to access, you might find that some of them (probably more so if they are news sites) have their own apps in the App Store which might let you get some of the content that you want (and there is the built-in YouTube app). Also there are browsers such as Skyfire which 'work' on some sites - but judging by the reviews not all sites. If you want to play flash games then you are probably out of luck if you want to play on-line though the iSwifter app might work on some of them, but again some flash games have app versions in the store.

  • Can u recommend a flash player for iPad ?

    Can u recommend a flash player for ipad2 ?

    There isn't one.
    Adobe were unable to demonstrate a bug-free, secure and non-battery draining version of Flash to Apple.
    So Apple declined to allow Adobe to release a sub-standard experience for their customers.
    Adobe have now realised that Flash for mobile devices is not a good idea and have ceased all development of Flash for all mobile devices, not just iOS ones.
    Read Thoughts on Flash for more.

  • Is there an alternative to adobe flash player for the iPad?

    Is there an alternative to adobe flash player for the ipad2?

    No - flash is not supported, and probably never will be (http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/ and Adobe havn't created a version that works on iOS anyway).
    Browsers such as Skyfire, iSwifter, and Puffin 'work' on some sites, but not all judging by the reviews. You might also find that some sites (especially news sites) have their own apps on the app store which let you get some of the content that you want.

  • Is there any way of downloading adobe flash player on ipad2?

    How can I get adobe flash player on ipad2?

    I just downloaded it on my sons Galaxy S3 straight from the Adobe website and it worked fine.
    So what? Nothing I said is untrue. Adobe have ceased development of Flash for ALL mobile devices, and it is no longer available from the Android App Markets. Only bug and security fixes will be released in the future.
    Maybe your last statement should be "Flash on ios is dead"
    Flash in on iOS was never alive. On Android specifically it is now dead going forward.
    Here's an image sequence showing me downloading, installing and using Adobe Flash from Adobe's website on my brand new Galaxy Note 2.
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    Hemanth
    SAP AGS

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