Tuesday, March 10, 2015

From Jelly Bean, the much-discussed Flash Player is no longer supported even on Android and I hones


From Jelly Bean, the much-discussed Flash Player is no longer supported even on Android and I honestly do not feel the lack too, indeed. However, there are still several power dvd sites made with this technology and visit them from our smartphones can be a problem.
With the upgrade to Android power dvd 5.0 Lollipop seems that the only way to surf the pages that use the Flash Player is used FlashFox: it is an application already present for some time on the Play Store which, as you can imagine easily by name and by 'aspect, is a modified power dvd version of Firefox with Flash Player enabled.
This browser is available in two variants: the free one, that presents banner ads, and the paid version which cost 2.49 removes advertising application. Whereas FlashFox, though functional, is not exactly the best stability, a good solution can continue to browse with Chrome, but also install Flashify. This simple app allows us to send a page to another browser if being detected flash content on the site we are visiting.
If you need to navigate pages that require Flash Player, you just need to arm yourself with FlashFox and (if desired) Flashify: find below badges to download the app. FlashFox - Flash Browser (free) power dvd
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