![]() He dug through the Flash 11.1 Android app code and cobbled together a modified version that will run on Android 4.4. With a brand new Nexus 5 that could not display Flash content. Thankfully for us, a highly resourceful Xda-developers member who goes by the handle surviveland couldn’t sit idly by. ![]() This means that if you want to experience the entirety of the interactive web on your Android device, there’s no choice but to saddle up with Flash. Flash for Android was abandoned after Adobe dropped its final release in 2013, ending support for the platform at Android version 4.0.x.But as much as we want to move to an HTML world, Adobe’s web plugin continues to be supported on desktop operating systems. Still, the prolific ActionScript code continues to pepper websites across the net. Apple may have crushed Adobe’s mobile Flash plans with an iron fist. ![]()
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