I do not very often do this, but please do NOT buy the new Skyfire app,
which is supposed to convert Flash video to HTML5 code so that you may
watch it on your mobile devices, including your iPad.
Apps for iPads bought it this afternoon and wishing they hadn’t wasted the $2.99.
After I downloaded it to my iPad I noticed that ½ the comments to the LifeHacker
Facebook page regarding Skyfire were NEGATIVE and advising people NOT to buy it!
I tested out three (3) sites that my granddaughter would love but are heavy on Flash, and
not one works in Skyfire. It seems I am not the only person having this problem, and
I have an inquiry into their forum asking them to please explain.
If and when they answer and resolve the problems you will find a full review on
Apps for iPads, but until then I am not wasting anymore time on Skyfire.
Have an experience with the app? Feel free to weight in!
Apps for iPads Recommended Reading:
- PC Magazine encountered the SAME exact problems that we did: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2372093,00.asp
· Browser App to Deliver Flash to iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch | Gadget ... - Steve Jobs has successfully prevented Adobe Flash from getting on the iPhone for years, but a new iOS app promises to bring Flash video to the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch without upsetting the CEO. Demonstrated below, Skyfire is a web browser that automatically transcodes Flash video into HTML5 so it can display on your iDevice (instead of the blue Lego block symbolizing a lack of Flash support). To our knowledge, Skyfire will be the first app of its kind to offer a roundabout method for watching Flash videos, when it goes live in the App Store this week.
· Flash Player for iPhone and iPad using Skyfire iPhone App | Times ... - flash player for iPad, skyfire iphone, ipad flash player, skyfire ipad app, skyfire iphone release date, flash for ipad, flash player iphone, skyfire iphone app, news iphone skyfire, skyfire for ipad, skyfire ipad, iPhone skyfire flash, ...
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