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Best bang for the buck. Tablets. (pg. 2)
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| OrangestO |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
Flash is on it's way out. HTML5 is probably going to replace it in the next couple years. |
Bingo.
This was what I was trying to imply with my lame joke at the start of this thread.
BTW: its* |
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| KiNeTiC ENeRgY |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
Flash is on it's way out. HTML5 is probably going to replace it in the next couple years. |
Yea and you'll also be replacing the hardware at that time to, so might as well get what's needed now |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Yea and you'll also be replacing the hardware at that time to, so might as well get what's needed now |
Replacing hardware to run HTML5? :conf: |
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| Seandroid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moongoose
It takes all of 30 seconds to get flash working on any new (JellyBean) android device. While its not actively developed any more its still available.
XDA Forum
Easy steps on how to do it in the above link. Seriously, it takes no effort at all, no rooting or jailbraking or any of that unnecessary stuff required, and works flawlessly).
While its a bit annoying that the official support for flash is gone due to some douchebag company moving away from it despite it still being a huge presence on the web, at least android allows you to use it regardless of official support. |
"Working" is subjective. Having owned a tablet with Flash on it before my iPad I can tell you most of the flash content you come across will barely work. If it requires a keyboard and a mouse it won't work at all. It's extremely buggy and an awful user experience. Plus it's a resource hog.
Apple isn't a douchebag company for trying to make their devices work well lol. Adobe could have continued Flash for Android but nobody was buying Android tablets for Flash and they wound up building their own HTML 5 development software anyway. |
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| Psyshell |
| quote: | Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Yea and you'll also be replacing the hardware at that time to, so might as well get what's needed now |
Exactly. Besides, it's not like all programs and websites everyone uses are going to be made in the past year, even in "2 years time". That and plenty of sites are made for desktop computers (where flash is still supported) so people will no doubt be slow to adapt. Most of youtube doesn't work on my phone which doesn't support flash. It's all very nice that it'll be gone in 2 years but that time really hasn't come yet. |
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| Seandroid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Psyshell
Exactly. Besides, it's not like all programs and websites everyone uses are going to be made in the past year, even in "2 years time". That and plenty of sites are made for desktop computers (where flash is still supported) so people will no doubt be slow to adapt. Most of youtube doesn't work on my phone which doesn't support flash. It's all very nice that it'll be gone in 2 years but that time really hasn't come yet. |
I haven't run into a single instance of needing Flash on my phone or tablet in probably 2 years. The only reason the YouTube videos aren't showing up for you is because they're "blocked on mobile." This is because they're monetized and have ads on them and the uploader chose not to allow you to watch them on mobile devices. Pretty much all YouTube videos are encoded for HTML5 playback.
And "exactly" to what? Pretty much every computer, tablet and smartphone on the market is perfectly able to manage HTML5 playback... You definitely don't need to buy new hardware. |
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| KiNeTiC ENeRgY |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
Replacing hardware to run HTML5? :conf: |
lol, no not for that, but the hardware will be obsolete by then for most other tasks |
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| Psyshell |
| I may have been wrong about the reason that many youtube videos don't play on my phone. I didn't mean to imply that html5 isn't well supported. I can't imagine a computer/smartphone/tablet that has an OS of xp or later not supporting it or having software that allows support. |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Psyshell
Most of youtube doesn't work on my phone which doesn't support flash. |
Then either you have a phone or you're a moron (possibly both). iPhones don't support flash and I've never had any issue with any youtube videos. |
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| Psyshell |
| You presented some moronic views and factual inaccuracies in the windows 8 thread. Lets call it a draw. Anyway, I've added my bit to the thread (mostly to say that windows RT doesn't support flash) so I'll probably leave before it degrades. |
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| Dykes_on_Jay |
| thanks for not making any recommendations you vapid nerd twats. |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Psyshell
You presented some moronic views and factual inaccuracies in the windows 8 thread. Lets call it a draw. Anyway, I've added my bit to the thread (mostly to say that windows RT doesn't support flash) so I'll probably leave before it degrades. |
Pretty sure I didn't say anything other than Windows 8 sucks, which is a fact. Almost 100% of the network admins I work with agree. |
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