• Can i get adobe flash onto my ipod?
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Is there any way?
Frash or install Android. No guarantees for either, though.
Frash never did anything for me, so deal with it or Android.
How can I get Android on my iPod, then?
[QUOTE=zerosix;29115635]How can I get Android on my iPod, then?[/QUOTE] facepalm.jpg
[QUOTE=zerosix;29115635]How can I get Android on my iPod, then?[/QUOTE] Saw a program called iDroid a while back, not sure how well it works or whether it is even under development any more though.
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/21571661/ipadflash.jpg[/img] Relevant.
you cant or else it would have been done and widespread in the jailbreak community already
You would have thought apple would have implemented flash into ipod's by now :sigh:
[QUOTE=King_Goom;29223707]You would have thought apple would have implemented flash into ipod's by now :sigh:[/QUOTE] No you wouldn't, why would they sacrifice something as big as battery life and performance for a "better browsing experience" even though on the Motorola Xoom (which has 1GB of RAM and a 1.2ghz processor) it makes browsing choppy and works only occasionally? Not to mention that for the past month Adobe's been updating Flash so much because they found "fatal flaws".. Apple doesn't need to implement Flash, everyone else needs to implement HTML5
[QUOTE=ifaux;29228920]Apple doesn't need to implement Flash, everyone else needs to implement HTML5[/QUOTE] This. Flash is sometimes choppy even on high range computers, html5 runs like butter though, using hardly any CPU
[QUOTE=djjkps3;29247136]This. Flash is sometimes choppy even on high range computers, html5 runs like butter though, using hardly any CPU[/QUOTE] will there be html5 games instead of flash games in the future? :v:
[QUOTE=Gordon Frohm;29255509]will there be html5 games instead of flash games in the future? :v:[/QUOTE] Hopefully, there are already quite a few right now
Didn't Adobe recently release a Flash to HTML5 converter?
[QUOTE=ifaux;29228920]No you wouldn't, why would they sacrifice something as big as battery life and performance for a "better browsing experience" even though on the Motorola Xoom (which has 1GB of RAM and a 1.2ghz processor) it makes browsing choppy and works only occasionally? Not to mention that for the past month Adobe's been updating Flash so much because they found "fatal flaws".. Apple doesn't need to implement Flash, everyone else needs to implement HTML5[/QUOTE] Explain to me how a site such as chatroulette would get webcam streaming over HTML5. As far as I know its impossible.
[QUOTE=ManningQB18;29256773]Didn't Adobe recently release a Flash to HTML5 converter?[/QUOTE] yes, you can use flash CS5 to make HTML5 things
Lets see, with Internet Explorer 8's massive userbase, and lack of HTML 5 compatability, who in their right mind would write an application which will be unusable by just under half of all desktop computers just to gratify Apple?
[QUOTE=Fatal-Error;29302111]Lets see, with Internet Explorer 8's massive userbase, and lack of HTML 5 compatability, who in their right mind would write an application which will be unusable by just under half of all desktop computers just to gratify Apple?[/QUOTE] implying you can't make a HTML5 compatible website that has a fall back of flash
Its really not worth the effort. Your still having to do twice as much work to gratify a tiny user base. Besides, HTML 5 performance on iDevices sucks when it comes to any kind of heavy interactive content.
IE's functionality sucks. Why write an application for an antiquated browser, when you can keep up to speed on the latest and greatest technology. You're taking a backwards approach to this. "Why write an app that is unusable by half the userbase" How about, if you write an app unusable by half the userbase, that will force the browser developers to realize that they have sticks up their asses, and add HTML5 support to their dumb-as-shit browser.
[QUOTE=dbk21894;29423381]IE's functionality sucks. Why write an application for an antiquated browser, when you can keep up to speed on the latest and greatest technology. You're taking a backwards approach to this. "Why write an app that is unusable by half the userbase" How about, if you write an app unusable by half the userbase, that will force the browser developers to realize that they have sticks up their asses, and add HTML5 support to their dumb-as-shit browser.[/QUOTE] It doesnt work like that, Microsoft HAVE got their fingers out and implemented HTML5 support.... in IE9, which I doubt buisnesses will update to since they are all still running windows XP.
[QUOTE=Fatal-Error;29302111]Lets see, with Internet Explorer 8's massive userbase, and lack of HTML 5 compatability, who in their right mind would write an application which will be unusable by just under half of all desktop computers just to gratify Apple?[/QUOTE] Do you not understand innovation?
[QUOTE=Fatal-Error;29324098]Its really not worth the effort. Your still having to do twice as much work to gratify a tiny user base. Besides, HTML 5 performance on iDevices sucks when it comes to any kind of heavy interactive content.[/QUOTE] You do realise that HTML5 will more than likely be the new flash in years to come?
[QUOTE=PieClock;29453104]You do realise that HTML5 will more than likely be the new flash in years to come?[/QUOTE] With the current html5 spec, no way, it cant do a quarter of what flash is capable of. Better luck with ie10.
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