From Adobe's site. "iOS devices: AIR apps for iOS install a "captive" version of Adobe AIR; therefore, users do not install a dedicated version of AIR."
From Adobe's site. "iOS devices: AIR apps for iOS install a "captive" version of Adobe AIR; therefore, users do not install a dedicated version of AIR."
What function comes from getting this Air from Adobe. I just wish I could get Flash from Adobe!Originally Posted by BGameman
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Again, as I posted in another one of your threads, Flash cannot (and probably will not ever) be used on the iPad.
See this sticky for details: Flash and the iPad
Marilyn
64GB WiFi/4G iPad3 (iOS 6.1.2; jailbroken w/evasi0n) & Black 32GB iPhone 5 (iOS 6.1.2, jailbroken w/evasi0n)
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Have you seen recent announcement about adobe making a server type arrangement &...well, 2 ways that Flash will be made available for use by those like us who cannot get it? I felt as though it was written for me! I'd like to know how to set more extensive Java settings so that some other things would work. What can be enabled, I have done but apparently, it isn't enough. These iPad2 are great with that being one limitation. Another is not being able to use Firefox which I desperately miss. For one thing, with FF, I can set it to remember my passwords, encrypted, of course but my brain cannot keep up with all of the various passwords & heaven forbid when one needs to be reset, then, I'm really sunk. Look for that announcement by Adobe, it's exciting & hopeful. Bye, SOriginally Posted by Mickey330
From my white iPad2' in PA & NJ