I updated to WebOS1.4.... where is adobe flash???

I updated to WebOS1.4.... where is adobe flash???

george1614 wrote:
I updated to WebOS1.4.... where is adobe flash???
From the release notes: "This release includes support for the Adobe Flash 10.1 Beta plugin. Note that the plugin is a standalone app that will be available in App Catalog."
And from what I've read, the app is something Adobe is doing and its going to be a bit before its ready. 

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