Flash 10.2 for Optimus S (working!)

Whichever kernel is included in the last update he posted. The stock browser. Opera seemed a little better. I don't really like opera though...
Use dolphin. Stock won't work right for most and I believe it said not use opera in the xda thread.
 
I too, at times, have used pirated software.... But wow, this is a public forum. Doesn't posting this software violate some kind of Terms of Use?
 
Ya, but Adobe expressly states that reverse engineering and/or recompiling their software is a violation of their licensing agreement. I'm pretty sure that their lawyers are very well paid. I'm not saying "Don't use this", all I'm saying is that we should be a little more circumspect.
 
Ya, but Adobe expressly states that reverse engineering and/or recompiling their software is a violation of their licensing agreement. I'm pretty sure that their lawyers are very well paid. I'm not saying "Don't use this", all I'm saying is that we should be a little more circumspect.

Well.. IF we want to get really techincal... Have you ever read the license agreement for just about ANY software on Android that is not Open Source? For example, Android Market.. A very commonly redistributed app... It says you are not allowed to reproduce it. Pretty much any closed source app is this way...

[INFO]3.5 Unless you have been specifically permitted to do so in a separate agreement with Google, you agree that you will not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, trade or resell the Market for any purpose. [/INFO]

[INFO]3.8 You agree that Google and/or third parties own all right, title and interest in and to the Market and the Products available through the Market, including without limitation all applicable Intellectual Property Rights in the Products. "Intellectual Property Rights" means any and all rights existing under patent law, copyright law, trade secret law, trademark law, unfair competition law, and any and all other proprietary rights worldwide. You agree that you will not, and will not allow any third party to, (i) copy, sell, license, distribute, transfer, modify, adapt, translate, prepare derivative works from, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble or otherwise attempt to derive source code from the Products, unless otherwise permitted, (ii) take any action to circumvent or defeat the security or content usage rules provided, deployed or enforced by any functionality (including without limitation digital rights management or forward-lock functionality) in the Products, (iii) use the Products to access, copy, transfer, transcode or retransmit content in violation of any law or third party rights, or (iv) remove, obscure, or alter Google's or any third party's copyright notices, trademarks, or other proprietary rights notices affixed to or contained within the Products. [/INFO]

So to sum it up... If you have ever downloaded a version of market that did not come from Google you broke the rules! This includes, Custom ROMS, Themed apps, etc...

Granted, Google has enforced this only one time that I am aware of and that is with CyanogenMod. I dont know why they would do that but ti was pretty lame.

Full Market TOS here: Android Market Terms of Service

Do you think I am worried that Google or Adobe will come after me? Nahhhh... Highly doubt they will. Could they? Yup! Should we all site here and worry about it? Nahhh... I wouldnt.
 
I'm on stock unrooted 2.3.3 gingerbread, and although its slow, it works for the most part.

Edit: After rebooting the device, it no longer works. I've uninstalled and reinstalled several times with no success. Any ideas?
 
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Seems to be more functional than the modded 10.1 was...I hadn't really noticed what I was missing till I started noticing more action on web pages after installing this.thanks.
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