No flash is the my only gripe with the ipad, is there an app to get round this major issue?

No flash is the my only gripe with the ipad, is there an app to get round this major issue?

You could try an app like Skyfire, but the reviews are mixed. Some websites (especially news sites) have their own apps in the App Store so you could try looking there. But if you are expecting flash to be supported then you'll probably have a long wait : http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/ . Personally I havn't noticed that it's not there.

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    Kinetic scrolling - When browsing the Ovi store, the kinetic scrolling is as smooth as butter. As is the photo album, it scrolls through like a dream. Absolutely nothing to complain about in that respect. But in other places such as contacts, text messages, the web browser and Social Networking client, KS can be very choppy. Why is this? Why can't they use the same KS algorithm throughout the device? Is there a lack of communication at Symbian/Nokia?
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