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You eldest may get more school yard cred with the apple logo, and you can have the smug feeling that you paid extra for it :-)threenine.co.uk
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Except that there still isn't anything to replace it properly. HTML5 doesn't do half of what Flash can. Banning Flash means anyone who wants to put a game on iPhone/iPad has to pay Apple for a dev license, and buy a Mac (I don't believe that's the reason why but it's true).Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFlash is dead, it just hasn't yet been fully eradicated. Adobe have killed it on all mobile platforms, and before too long all other platforms will be in security-patch-only mode. Good riddance
They're killing the plug too soon in my view.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I'm not sure that's entirely true, but there's so many sites with video on (including the BBC to give a high profile example) where I now get that annoying "plugin required" message. This morning with all the Vettel to be disqualified nonsense going around, I read about it on my phone but then had to turn the laptop on just to be able to see the video.Originally posted by d000hg View PostExcept that there still isn't anything to replace it properly. HTML5 doesn't do half of what Flash can. Banning Flash means anyone who wants to put a game on iPhone/iPad has to pay Apple for a dev license, and buy a Mac (I don't believe that's the reason why but it's true).
They're killing the plug too soon in my view.
Adobe may have decided Flash is dead, but clearly the rest of the world hasn't.
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Took the plunge on iPad this week, Sky Go was the clincher. I've had my HTC One X since launch and still waiting for Sky to complete their 'testing', if and when they finally support the phone the next version of Android'll be out and things will break again.
I just had to find something to play .mkv files streamed from my NAS, a .flac player (cos I CBA converting my music to another format) and a Squeezebox controller and I'm done
Don't like the locked down nature of the file system but I can live with that.Gronda GrondaComment
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iPeng for squeezebox controller. This for playing flacs.Originally posted by the_rangdo View PostTook the plunge on iPad this week, Sky Go was the clincher. I've had my HTC One X since launch and still waiting for Sky to complete their 'testing', if and when they finally support the phone the next version of Android'll be out and things will break again.
I just had to find something to play .mkv files streamed from my NAS, a .flac player (cos I CBA converting my music to another format) and a Squeezebox controller and I'm done
Don't like the locked down nature of the file system but I can live with that.
Any of the xbmc remotes will control .mkv files being played to a xbmc raspberry pi machine however good player doesn't seem to play sound at the moment and that was the program for streaming video.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Decided on Squeezepad - quite like it so far.
.mkv I want to play on the iPad, not send it somewhere. Airplayer works nicely, others I tried (e.g. 8player) weren't happy with some of the codecs.
Flac player is what I ended up with - thanks
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Yeah, this is annoying. I got the Nexus 10 the other week which of course doesn't support Flash out of the box (and therefore the Beeb iPlayer) but it's pretty stupid...just transfer the APKs from my phone (or download from t'internet) and install them anyway, and now I have Flash.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostAdobe may have decided Flash is dead, but clearly the rest of the world hasn't.
Oh and Firefox too, or another browser that supports Flash, and you're away.Comment
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