delsdad wrote:I use the skyfire browser on both the ipad and iphone to view flash content. Works fine, AND gets around geoblocking from the network web sites.
I looked into that, but I haven't had the need to use flash.
Mayonnaise wrote:*Mutters in a corner about Flash's superior game development over HTML 5, and being laid off and hating Steve Jobs for trying to kill her career as a Dev.*
8^/
Honestly, I'd rather have the game as an app, although I do play flash games on my macbook :)
delsdad wrote:I understand your position. And frankly do not understand Apples obstinance about it. They are control freaks. And I'm sure they will find a way to block workarounds like skyfire, which seek to usurp their control.
Lasolimu wrote:I think I can explain why they won't put flash on these devices, whether or not it makes sense is another story...At some point in time, Steve Jobs decided that he didn't want any form of adult entertainment available on the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, or other similar devices from Apple. The way he sees the situation is that a lot of people in the adult movie/image business use flash as a major part of their websites, so not supporting flash means those sites won't work on these devices. Is it true? I really don't have anything to show either way, but I do think it is plausible at least.
Steve Jobs (and I can agree, you should hear this macbook pro when I'm playing a flash game) that it is about performance. I can watch my battery drain when running flash. I haven't updated to the new "optimized" version. It has nothing to do with porn, as you can stream mp4's on the ipad/iphone without any issue.