Saturday, December 28, 2013

How to Install Flash on Android 4.4 KitKat - PowerUser

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Adobe Flash (formerly called ‘Macromedia Flash’) is a multimedia platform and software used? for creating vector graphics, animation, games and Internet applications (RIAs) that can be seen , construed and enforced in Adobe Flash Player. In this article we will explain you how to install it from the Android Kit Kat.

Flash is often used to add streaming video or audio players, advertising and interactive multimedia content in web pages, although the use of Flash in websites is declining.

Adobe Flash Player causes the Flash content is available on various computer systems and devices and available free for common browsers (such as a plug-in) in some of the major operating systems, some smartphones and tablets, and some other electronic devices using Flash Lite.

Android used to be the land of the free, allowing all kinds of freedoms, including support for Adobe Flash, but since Android 4.1 Jelly Bean was released in 2012, Adobe has stopped developing Flash for mobile phones.

port for Flash remained open until 4.3, where all the smartphones supported Flash.

With Android KitKat (and in future versions, possibly), Google changed its mind and now Flash is no longer supported again.

The sad reality is that Flash continues to exist in quite a few websites, and this lack of support results in huge pages appear with blanks instead of a video screen.

But there is a way around the problem, thanks to a member of the XDA Developers community. The solution lies in the Dolphin browser and a hacked version of Flash, as well as some additional apps.

At least 5 Nexus seems to work smoothly.

Just follow the instructions below, and Flash should work as well as it should:

  1. Download the Dolphin browser on Google Play. Attention:. Should still download the Dolphin Jetpack, because this seems to solve the problem of compatibility with Flash, such as crash and freezing situations
  2. Download the hacked Flash. Attention:. Should uninstall Flash Player on your device and then install the hacked for reasons of compatibility
  3. Make sure that the flash settings in Dolphin browser are enabled.

Please note that since this is not an official version, can be a bit vulnerable.

Even so, the experience seems to work perfectly without any problems.

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Tags: Adobe, Adobe Flash, Android, Android 4.4, Android KitKat, Flash, Google, Google Play, first page

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