flash player

ddickinson

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my feance likes to use the browser more than apps. On some web sites that I don't use much I don't want to down download the app. So my question is until everyone switches over to htlm5. What is a good flash player that works across Chrome, Foxfire, or the stock browser. I have tried adobe air, and MX player but neither of these seem to work with the browsers (maybe I am doing something wrong). I have clicked on the plugin in youtube saying I need a adobe flash player and it tells me to pick one and when I have tried all three. It says not compatible with device. Please help
 
Actually, I have flash. You have to go through the stock browser and download it off the Internet. I've had it from day one however it only works on the stock browser none of the others from what I'm aware of...
 
Try that link, if it doesn't work Google "download adobe flash for android"... By the way, I'm on stock
 
Yeah, gotta download it from a seperate site like listed above, i have it on my nexus 7 and use different browsers to make it work when needed.
 
I found smart swv works thank you everyone for all the idea's

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i feel like its true. it is a non official source. you can suggest anything you are comfortable with. i do not want to argue the point

Oh, sorry. I just thought you meant that flash cannot be installed, but yes you're right there is no official support. (However there are some sketchy apps in the market that actually work but with side effects lol)

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Like with my tablet the whole idea is to be able to watch the flash videos in the browser, not to have to download them and them watch them in another app. Why Android and Adobe couldn't get their act together is amazing even with HTML5 coming in there are still LOTS of flash videos out there. I use by tablet for a lot of guitar sites, I play professionally, and just gets more and more frustrating with the "you need to download the latest version of Flash to watch this video". It's a key reason I bought the thing.
 
Like with my tablet the whole idea is to be able to watch the flash videos in the browser, not to have to download them and them watch them in another app. Why Android and Adobe couldn't get their act together is amazing even with HTML5 coming in there are still LOTS of flash videos out there. I use by tablet for a lot of guitar sites, I play professionally, and just gets more and more frustrating with the "you need to download the latest version of Flash to watch this video". It's a key reason I bought the thing.

I'm with you on this. Check out jfb336's advice. I've got the latest flash player versions running on all of my android phones/tablets just fine. I can't really live without it for the exact reason you have. Musician here as well :)
 

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