Mac OS support Adobe Flash player

Mac OS MacBook Air support Adobe Flash player?

OS X is compatible with Flash Player. If you need Flash, install it from Adobe website > http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer

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  • Does iMac support Adobe Flash Player?

    Does iMac support Adobe Flash Player?

    Yes, but only get it here:
    http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer
    There are some hosting sites that push out corrupted versions. The above link is safe.

  • Since ipad air does not support adobe flash player what is good to use?, Since ipad air does not support adobe flash player what is good to use?

    Since Ipad does not support Adobe flash player what is the best one to use?

    Adobe has not made a version of Flash for the iPad.
    Kappy explains why. https://discussions.apple.com/message/19446567#19446567
    5 Flash Player Alternatives http://www.techshout.com/features/2011/01/flash-player-for-ipad-apps/
    Top 4 browsers supports flash player on iPad and iPhone
    http://mashtips.com/flash-player-ios/
     Cheers, Tom

  • TS1702 Why does iPad not support adobe flash player

    Why does the Ipad not support Adobe Flash Player ?

    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."

  • Mini iPad says it doesn't support adobe flash player that is needed for many applications

    Mini iPad says it doesn't support adobe flash player that is needed for many applications

    Yes, that is correct. Apple products DO NOT support flash. Thank you, Apple.

  • Why doesn't Apple support Adobe Flash Player?

    Why doesn't Apple support Adobe Flash Player?
    I recently traveled out of the country with a large group and we are sharing our photos on Snapfish and I need Adobe Flash Player to download them to my IPAD. Help!

    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."

  • Does firefox for mobile (on android) support adobe flash player?

    I wish to view videos on you tube using adobe flash player from my HTC Desire running android 2.2, but need to know if this browser supports adobe flash player.

    '''Update''': Firefox for Android now includes supports for Flash content. You'll need the Adobe Flash plugin, which is no longer available in the app market, but you can still download it directly from Adobe. For details, see [[How do I watch Flash videos with Firefox for Android?]]

  • 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

  • Why doesn't Apple support Adobe Flash player on the iPad?  Very irritating!

    Why doesn't Apple support Adobe Flash player on the iPad?  Very irritating!

    Look to the right under More Like This and you will see that you are beating a dead horse. Instead of doing a search for your issue you will be one of the obligatory 5 or 6 folks who ask this same inane question here every bloody day.
    So there is you answer, just read a few of the links to the scores of other threads here on this very topic and you will have all of the answers. The primary one being that there is no Flash from Adobe for iOS devices. Never has been, and since Adobe gave up trying to make Flash that worked, likely never will be.

  • When is iPad going to support Adobe Flash Player?

    I have had my iPad for more than six months now and am continually frustrated by the lack of support for Adobe Flash Player. Is there any hope?

    Adobe has not made a version of Flash for the iPad.
    Kappy explains why. https://discussions.apple.com/message/19446567#19446567
    5 Flash Player Alternatives http://www.techshout.com/features/2011/01/flash-player-for-ipad-apps/
    Top 4 browsers supports flash player on iPad and iPhone
    http://mashtips.com/flash-player-ios/
     Cheers, Tom

  • Does apple (specifically iPad and iPhone) support adobe flash player

    I'm trying to figure out if Adobe Flash Player is compatible with the iPhone and iPad.  Or if there is an app for Adobe Flash.  I'm taking a course that requires Flash to access the course materials

    swiggins01 wrote:
    It didn't sound like it.  When I went in and had a "chat" with the representative she simply said that Flash would have to be installed and that the pop up blocker should be off.  So, I really dont' need an app to watch videos really ...
    You do need an app if you want to watch Flash videos produced by someone who has also created an app to let iOS viewers see the same content; in that case you'd use the app produced by that developer. Or, you need an app of some sort to watch those same Flash videos if the developer has not created an iOS app to play his content, in that case one created by someone else to more generically play (some) Flash content.
    There are a range of them out there, varying in form and content, and no one of them is "best". You simply have to try them out with the content you are trying to see and, with luck, you'll find something that works for you.
    And finally, you are quite typically asking your main question in the wrong way. It is not and never was a matter of Apple not 'supporting' Flash, or not 'allowing' Flash content on their devices. Flash doesn't work that way, it's not a mere switch that Apple can turn on or off. It is, instead, an application (reader) which is produced solely by Adobe and has to be licensed from them and them alone, using their proprietary software standards. After literally years of effort, with Apple and Adobe working closely together, Adobe had never been able to produce a version of Flash which worked well enough on mobile devices for Apple to allow it onto their system.
    In fact, as I recall the history, the first version of Mobile Flash which worked even halfway well on any mobile devices wasn't released and available until around November '10, and even then was acceptable only when used with a specially produced version of the Android OS which was compatible with only a limited number of machines out there. That would have been 7+ months after the iPad was first released, and about 3 1/2 years after the iPhone came out.
    Up to that point the Android forums were full of people complaining about the choppy, grainy, battery-chomping performance of Flash on their systems. For that matter, you continue to find those same threads on those same forums today, albeit not so much as before. It's not merely coincidental that Adobe has decided to slowly walk away from their Flash cash cow as the world around them moves away from large fixed systems into mobile devices.

  • What program can I install on my iPad 2 as it doesn't support adobe flash player?

    Adobe flash player alternatives?

    Google is your friend in this case. I use the Puffin browser in the few instances where I need flash.

  • Want support adobe flash player

    WHy is the adobe flsh player is not supported on apple iPad , do have that is supported on the iPadiPad

    Apple does not allow Flash Player on iOS.

  • I can not watch the videos because ipad 2 does not support adobe flash player .Is there a way to solve this problem  ...

    The problem with flash player is definitely negative for a device such as Ipad 2 ...

    Flash is not, and quite possibly never will be, suppported (and which is well known about iOS devices) : http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
    Apps such as Skyfire claim to support flash, but their reviews are mixed. Some websites, especially news sites, have their own apps in the App Store, so you could try checking there.

  • Why does the apple iPad 1st gen not support Adobe flash player

    No camera icon

    Flash is not supported on any iOS device, and as Adobe have stopped development on all mobile versions of it, it probably never will be : http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
    In terms of the camera icon, the original iPad doesn't have any cameras on it, so there is no need for a camera app.

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