

InterviewSolution
Saved Bookmarks
1. |
Solve : The iPad Backlash is Here.? |
Answer» Quote from: mr-bisquit on April 16, 2010, 12:56:36 PM The sites with the most visits use flash. That means the most popular.I'm glad to hear that you are such a web expert. So what does that actually have to do with anything? Or are you just posting for the sake of trolling?You're cute. Aren't you a bit too old to be believing in fairy tales? GO back to the story. These are popular sites with embedded flash applications. I pray that you have a short neck. Quote The sites with the most visits use flash. That means the most popular.Source?http://www.alexa.com/topsites Did you really need me to hold your hand for this?Alexa rankings? That's funny. That's almost as bad as using website value calculators. I'm not sure where Google uses Flash anyway. Or Facebook. Or Wikipedia. Or Blogger, Twitter, or Wordpress.In the original story, no one complained about accessing google, using wikipedia, signing into their blogs. The facebook part, uninstall flash from all of your browsers and then visit those sites you normally do. Come back and tell me how much doesn't work. Another thing, since the ipad uses an ARM CPU, find an ARM laptop or desktop and see if flash works on it. Quote Come back and tell me how much doesn't work.They will still work - that's what I'm saying. Almost all Flash-only websites have a HTML version as well. Flash is revolutionising the internet, and that's the way it should be. Computers are getting better at displaying high quality graphics and animation and are well able to keep up with the changing of internet technologies. It's my understanding that no Apple products support flash, since Apple considers it too unstable.If you are buying an iPad and are unaware of the compatibility issues from a Windows standpoint then you get what you deserve and have no room to complain IMHO. Although, there is an app for that. If they ever get it working right that is.... Cloud Browse BROWSER App (free) for iPod, iPhone and iPad. Supports Flash & Java based BROWSING. http://www.techbargains.com/news_displayItem.cfm/204968?r1=1 Quote from: evilfantasy on April 16, 2010, 03:50:24 PM Although, there is an app for that. If they ever get it working right that is.... Apparently the Cloud Browse developers were not prepared for the huge amount of use this would bring and their servers couldn't handle it. All seems to be under control now. Quote from: kpac on April 16, 2010, 01:57:38 PM They will still work - that's what I'm saying. Almost all Flash-only websites have a HTML version as well. Flash is revolutionising the internet, and that's the way it should be. Computers are getting better at displaying high quality graphics and animation and are well able to keep up with the changing of internet technologies. Code: [Select]debian:~# uname -a Linux debian 2.6.26-2-powerpc #1 Tue Mar 9 23:07:18 UTC 2010 ppc GNU/Linux debian:~# vi /proc/cpuinfo debian:~# uname -a Linux debian 2.6.26-2-powerpc #1 Tue Mar 9 23:07:18 UTC 2010 ppc GNU/Linux debian:~# cat PowerMac /proc/cpuinfo cat: PowerMac: No such file or directory processor : 0 cpu : 740/750 temperature : 31-33 C (uncalibrated) clock : 400.000000MHz revision : 2.2 (pvr 0008 0202) bogomips : 49.79 timebase : 24934533 platform : PowerMac model : PowerMac1,1 machine : PowerMac1,1 motherboard : PowerMac1,1 MacRISC Power Macintosh detected as : 66 (Blue&White G3) pmac flags : 00000000 L2 CACHE : 1024K unified pmac-generation : NewWorld debian:~# System information is above. There is no flash compatibility. |
|