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Really, for the full internet browsing experience you need flash, it's unavoidable but Steve just won't be told, leaving iPhone and iPad users frustrated, hence stuff like this happens.

SkyFire (a service which converts flash to HTML5 and has been approved by Apple) crashed in less than six hours of going live.

Skyfire pulled its application from the App Store saying that it, not Apple, made the decision, adding, “Skyfire is assuring users that the app’s sold out status was a temporary measure taken by Skyfire, and was not the decision of Apple, Inc., which has approved the application. Once server capacity has been upgraded the application we will be back on the App Store."

Apparently the demand for Skyfire surprised the firm hopefully it has surprised Apple too, who will now realise that their customers really would like flash.
Source: inquirer

2 thoughts on “Apple users to get flash

  • i am really glad apple inc. has approved this app.

    but i was disappointed when i went on the app store to find it wasnt there . come on skyfire hurry up and get it back on the app store :D

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