Well it works great on my Droid X. I also like how I'm given an option when an app wants to open a YouTube video of which browser I want to view it in, Standard or Dolphin, or if I just want to use the YouTube app I can do that too. Choices are a nice thing to have.
a bit long winded article & i didn't get how there's gonna be flash on ios devices
Jobs said show it to us when it works & it works well
I didn't quite see that
With or without flash, as an ios user it's very frustrating not being able to see the basis of the content of an article that has embedded flash video
either put flash on ios devices or make it obsolete by having a fully functional replacement
keeping ios users in limbo is just a poor strategy
philbertOct 25, 2010Buried
Well it works great on my Droid X. I also like how I'm given an option when an app wants to open a YouTube video of which browser I want to view it in, Standard or Dolphin, or if I just want to use the YouTube app I can do that too. Choices are a nice thing to have.
l800lemmingsOct 25, 2010Buried
a bit long winded article & i didn't get how there's gonna be flash on ios devices
Jobs said show it to us when it works & it works well
I didn't quite see that
With or without flash, as an ios user it's very frustrating not being able to see the basis of the content of an article that has embedded flash video
either put flash on ios devices or make it obsolete by having a fully functional replacement
keeping ios users in limbo is just a poor strategy
philbertOct 25, 2010Buried
That interesting, I love having it on my phone.
mca2142Oct 25, 2010Buried
Ever since I bought the iPad, I haven't noticed flash missing on websites. More and more, Adobe flash is becoming irrelevant to my needs.
That's just me, though.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
aralenorimakiOct 25, 2010Buried
no you can't
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gb-WkPsyXg
uprise78Oct 25, 2010Buried
more proof the new digg is a total f**king failure:
http://cl.ly/8e04dcc32bf41d91b594