📅 November 3, 2010

Skyfire Hits The App Store. iPhone Browser That Can Play Flash Videos

Yesterday, we told you that Apple approved SkyFire – browser that can play flash video – and it will be available for download at 9 a.m. Eastern on Thursday for $2.99. Well, the big surprise is that Skyfire is already available in the app store.

Yesterday, we told you that Apple approved SkyFire – browser that can play flash video – and it will be available for download at 9 a.m. Eastern on Thursday for $2.99. Well, the big surprise is that Skyfire is already available in the app store.

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📅 November 2, 2010

Apple Approved Skyfire: Browser That Can Play Flash Video On iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

SkyFire will convert Flash video to HTML5 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users.

Two months ago, we told you that SkyFire – browser that can play flash video – was submitted to the app store and we also took a first look at the browser. Probably most of you forgot all about it, but today we have good news: SkyFire was approved and it will be available for download at 9 a.m. Eastern on Thursday for $2.99

SkyFire will convert Flash video to HTML5 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users.

📅 September 4, 2010

First Look At Skyfire For iPhone. A Web Browser That Can Play Flash Video [video]

A couple of days ago, we told you that a new browser for the iPhone was submitted to the app store: Skyfire. What’s so special about this browser, is its ability to play flash video. This is a first look at the Skyfire 2.0 Mobile Browser for iPhone

A couple of days ago, we told you that a new browser for the iPhone was submitted to the app store: Skyfire. What’s so special about this browser, is its ability to play flash video. This is a first look at the Skyfire 2.0 Mobile Browser for iPhone

This is not the final version that will be released to the public, just a quick demo of the mobile browser running on iOS4. Skyfire is known for its ability to bring Flash videos to mobile platforms.

[Thanks Andrea]

📅 September 2, 2010

Skyfire: Browser That Can Play Flash Video Was Submitted To The App Store

Skyfire has submitted a mobile browser to Apple’s App Store capable of playing Flash video while adhering to all Apple’s guidelines regarding HTML5 open-video standards on Apple devices, according to a press release published today.

Skyfire has submitted a mobile browser to Apple’s App Store capable of playing Flash video while adhering to all Apple’s guidelines regarding HTML5 open-video standards on Apple devices, according to a press release published today.

Skyfire 2.0 for iPhone follows on the heels of Skyfire’s recent launch on Android, which has now become one of the most popular third-party browsers on Google’s mobile platform, with nearly a million downloads in its first three months.

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📅 July 4, 2010

Frash: Flash For iPhone [video]

Frash is a port of the Adobe Flash runtime for Android to the iPhone, using a compatibility layer, by comex. Frash can currently run most Flash programs natively in the MobileSafari browser. Frash

About a month ago, we showed you an early preview of Flash running on iPhone. Frash is a port of the Adobe Flash runtime for Android to the iPhone, using a compatibility layer, by comex. Frash can currently run most Flash programs natively in the MobileSafari browser. Frash currently only runs on the iPad, but support for other devices (3GS+ only due to technical restrictions) is planned, as well as support for iOS 4.

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📅 May 31, 2010

Smokescreen: New Open-Source Project Lets You Play Flash On Your iPhone/iPad [video]

Smokescreen is a new open-source project aimed at converting Flash to JavaScript/HTML5 to run where it previously couldn’t and better interoperate with webpages where it previously could.

Smokescreen is a new open-source project aimed at converting Flash to JavaScript/HTML5 to run where it previously couldn’t and better interoperate with webpages where it previously could. You can learn more on the official site, and get the code on github… ( code will be released in the next couple of weeks )

[ via iPhoneClub ]
📅 April 21, 2010

Adobe Abandons Their Flash To iPhone Compiler

We talked about Adobe’s CS5 and their iPhone compiler several times here on FSM, and you can find most articles below. But, after all this buzz Adobe is giving up.

We talked about Adobe’s CS5 and their iPhone compiler several times here on FSM, and you can find most articles below. But, after all this buzz Adobe is giving up. As you know ( or about to find out ) Apple changed their iPhone Developer Agreement and Mike Chambers, Principal Product manager for the Flash Platform at Adobe comments on section 3.3.1 of the Agreement:

Essentially, this has the effect of restricting applications built with a number of technologies, including Unity, Titanium, MonoTouch, and Flash CS5. While it appears that Apple may selectively enforce the terms, it is our belief that Apple will enforce those terms as they apply to content created with Flash CS5. Developers should be prepared for Apple to remove existing content and applications (100+ on the store today) created with Flash CS5 from the iTunes store.

We will still be shipping the ability to target the iPhone and iPad in Flash CS5. However, we are not currently planning any additional investments in that feature.

Read the full article here

📅 March 11, 2010

Apple Removes All Video Calls Files From The Latest Beta SDK Release

Last month we reported that iPad SDK 3.2 Beta 3 adds support for front facing camera, camera flash, zoom and video conferencing. According to our readers, and confirmed by our developer friends, the new SDK beta 4 completely removes any trace of video calls.

Last month we reported that iPad SDK 3.2 Beta 3 adds support for front facing camera, camera flash, zoom and video conferencing. According to our readers, and confirmed by our developer friends, the new SDK beta 4 completely removes any trace of video calls.

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📅 March 10, 2010

iPhone Prompts You To Get Flash Player, No More Missing Plugin Lego Piece?

No more missing Flash plugin lego piece on the iPhone? It promote us to get Flash player…

Ok, we can tell as much as you do from the screenshots above. But there’s no doubt that something happened, we still don’t get flash on the iDevice, but at least we don’t see that annoying missing plugin lego piece anymore.

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