Now, things change for the better with the availability a few web browsers that support Flash.
There are at least 3 third party browsers now in the Apple AppStore that support Flash Content:
1) iSwifter
2) Puffin Web Browser
3) Skyfire
Both iSwifter and Puffin Web Browser supports both Flash Interactive contents and videos while Skyfire only support Flash Video.
I'm taking the following Flash Interactive Content-based website, "www.singtelshop.com" as an example.
Here's how it looks like when the URL is run in my iPad's built-in Safari Browser:
I'm stucked at the first screen using Safari Brower.
Here's how it looks when run in Puffin Web Browser:
Yes!! The all-so-familiar Flash content of SingtelShop shows! It's also as interactive as it's on desktop browser.
I would say it's even smoother than on my Galaxy Tab which supports Flash natively!
Well, I do not know if these browser (Puffin or iSwifter) did any conversion prior to serving the contents to the user. But it sure runs like native Flash content, if it's actually not native.
Price-wise, Puffin is not free and I don't see any "lite" version.
However there's a free lite version for iSwifter which runs the Flash contents as smoothly as Puffin.
Note that no Jailbreak is needed to run these browsers.
Now, I wonder why this is not being widely made known to iOS users.
Another reason to get the iPad over Android Tablet.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
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