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Adobe Flash On iPad

Adobe Flash Finally Says "Quit" On Android And All Other Mobile Platforms

Spat between Late Steve Jobs And Adobe Flash is well-known among the tech-circle, surprisingly Adobe has dropped down their weapons and announced not to further develop the "Adobe Flash Plugin" for mobile devices anymore. According to the official blog-post announcing this Adobe is encouraging developers to use Adobe AIR and HTML5 in the future as alternatives to the Flash web-plugin.

Mobile Adobe Flash

Flash Enabled Skyfire Web Browser Available On Apple Store

Skyfire is a popular mobile web-browser available on Windows Mobile, Google Android, and Symbian platforms, unlike other mobile web-browsers Skyfire renders requested webpages on a proprietary server and then relays the result to end user's mobile phone. Using the same server-side rendering technology Skyfire is now available on Apple iOS letting users enjoy Adobe Flash powered videos on webpages which is not natively supported. While Flash has already been ported to some extent on iOS via Project Frash but Skyfire is available via official Apple Store and does not require a jailbroken phone to work like Frash.

Frash : Flash Finally Arrives On Apple iPad

No support for Adobe Flash Player on Apple iOS is one of the most missed feature on the platform, but iOS hacker Comex has finally succeeded in porting Android Flash to Apple iPad as evident in the video demo posted below.

Dubbed Frash the Flash port for iOS is currently only tested on Apple iPad and can run most Flash programs in MobileSafari browser natively.

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