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marty1990

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Nov 25, 2011
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England
The only thing that puts me off getting an iOS device over an Android device, is the lack of Flash for iOS. Not that I use it much, just for occasional videos, such as Engadgets.

So been looking into iSwifter. Anyone tried it? What's it like? It decent for the occasional video?
 
I use iSwifter, it's a decent "cloud browser", certainly a suitable workaround for when browsing Flash content is a must.

My main complain about it is that it requires WiFi, so it doesn't work over 3G or even LTE connections. I don't understand why some apps insist on WiFi only networking.
 
I use iSwifter, it's a decent "cloud browser", certainly a suitable workaround for when browsing Flash content is a must.

My main complain about it is that it requires WiFi, so it doesn't work over 3G or even LTE connections. I don't understand why some apps insist on WiFi only networking.

I just downloaded it and used it. Not too bad.
 
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