I thought Nexus 7 Played Flash?

Bmilano3161

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I just got my Nexus 7 and was under the impression that this device played Flash video, but found that I was unable to play a CNN Flash video which required Flash.

Can anyone clarify this for me?
 
no flash support for any Android device after ice cream sandwich ( jellybean on).
 
Chrome doesn't support flash, the Nexus 7 as a whole doesn't support flash, Android jelly bean 4.1 doesn't support jelly bean. There are a few who have managed to side load it using Firefox, but flash is no longer supported.
 
Check out my thread http://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=189897 No flash got you down? Try this fix

It's a workaround to getting flash on your N-7 to work.

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I find it sad and ironic that just when we are getting devices powerful enough to run Android and Flash both Google and Adobe pull the plug. As someone that's developed a ton of interactive demos on Flash and and plain HTML and JS, I'll be the first to say that HTML5 development can't touch Flash for interactive simulations...

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I find it sad and ironic that just when we are getting devices powerful enough to run Android and Flash both Google and Adobe pull the plug. As someone that's developed a ton of interactive demos on Flash and and plain HTML and JS, I'll be the first to say that HTML5 development can't touch Flash for interactive simulations...

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Google pulled the plug on Flash?


No, Adobe is ceasing development on it. It's dated tech, the Web just has to catch up now, lol.

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Oh I know, I was poking fun at the comment above that Google was somehow involved. :p

You're right. I could whine all day about websites still being optimized for PC's and Flash instead of being multi-modal and supporting html5. All I can do is pray to Odin that the FF/Flash workaround still works with my N7 before that hole is inevitably plugged.
 
I used the .apk sideloading method and it works fine with Firefox. Took all of about three minutes including file downloads.
 
Oh I know, I was poking fun at the comment above that Google was somehow involved. :p

You're right. I could whine all day about websites still being optimized for PC's and Flash instead of being multi-modal and supporting html5. All I can do is pray to Odin that the FF/Flash workaround still works with my N7 before that hole is inevitably plugged.

Download the files now so you have them...should still work as long as you have the apk's to load. Toss the files in your Google Drive, and then grab 'em once you fire up your tab!

FWIW, it works with Dolphin Browser HD as well (at least it did for me) if you prefer that over FF.
 
Download the files now so you have them...should still work as long as you have the apk's to load. Toss the files in your Google Drive, and then grab 'em once you fire up your tab!

FWIW, it works with Dolphin Browser HD as well (at least it did for me) if you prefer that over FF.

or just download them thru a browser, as i did. first I googled flash.apk, found a good forum (xda, perhaps), and downloaded the installer app as well as the actual flash.apk file. if I had the link in front of me, I'd post it.
 
or just download them thru a browser, as i did. first I googled flash.apk, found a good forum (xda, perhaps), and downloaded the installer app as well as the actual flash.apk file. if I had the link in front of me, I'd post it.

It was a suggestion for the poster above mine that was concerned the fix wouldn't be available anymore once his tab arrived.
 

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