Flash on iPad
I know some of the users (like me) always looking for a workaround to use flash content/player in iPad. It's not necessary but it'll be excellent sometimes to have that feature included into iPad. As a fan of apple product myself, i still sometimes feel about this functionality.
Until HTML 5 is introduced widely on websites as a workaround we need an app that can fulfill this requirement. I was looking for and get introduced to an app named "SkyFire". Ever since Skyfire brought Flash to the iPad with its server-side solution, we've had a feeling that others would try to emulate the experience and satisfy the general public's desire for the venerable format on Apple's tablet. Did another search on apps, and found the right solution "iSwifter". It simply wow'ed me. Nice one and works very smoothly with flash pages. Currently it's selling $ 5.49 in AppStore. It's worth to give a try this app.

Until HTML 5 is introduced widely on websites as a workaround we need an app that can fulfill this requirement. I was looking for and get introduced to an app named "SkyFire". Ever since Skyfire brought Flash to the iPad with its server-side solution, we've had a feeling that others would try to emulate the experience and satisfy the general public's desire for the venerable format on Apple's tablet. Did another search on apps, and found the right solution "iSwifter". It simply wow'ed me. Nice one and works very smoothly with flash pages. Currently it's selling $ 5.49 in AppStore. It's worth to give a try this app.
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