Not exact matches
One of the biggest complaints with the Kindle Fire HD is the lack of the
Flash plugin (which is Adobe's,
not Amazon's fault).
With
Flash 10.1 Mobile support, many websites should be compatible, unlike the rival iOS operating system which does
not support Adobe's browser
plugin.
One of the reasons iPad users think
flash isn't relevant is that Apple tweaked their browser
not to show the «
flash plugin missing» icon on web pages.
Look into your Chrome
Plugins and make sure you don't have 2 Flash plugins active (I had that in Fi
Plugins and make sure you don't have 2
Flash plugins active (I had that in Fi
plugins active (I had that in Firefox).
... Apple's opposition to Adobe's
Flash isn't an attack on a popular
plugin to limit choice, but really an effort to restore the use of open standards on the web, which creates a real marketplace for consumer choice.
Their main website is
not mobile friendly at all and in fact, some portions of their site require the use of
Flash Plugins which are
not available on most apple devices like the iPhone or iPad.
Unfortunately, some reports have come in that certain parts of this course requires a «
flash plugin» so this will
not work well on many mobile devices / tablets including all Apple devices.
Actually, Firefox isn't really single process anymore — it has a special
plugin - container process it uses to isolate the
Flash plug - in and other browser plug - ins from the rest of the browser.
The Chrome browser on Chrome OS can
not run
Flash or other important
plugins, such as Java, meaning that sometimes, you will run into compatibility problems when trying to view certain websites or select extensions.
Chrome no longer supports any
plugin except
Flash, and even
Flash won't run automatically unless you give it permission.
Got this feature now with the 15063 build of Windows 10, but there is a problem: Some websites recognize the non-
flash-capability and deactivate the plugin on the code base (with no other substitute at all)-- and so Edge does not ask anymore to enable Flash because there is no flash any
flash-capability and deactivate the
plugin on the code base (with no other substitute at all)-- and so Edge does
not ask anymore to enable
Flash because there is no flash any
Flash because there is no
flash any
flash anymore.