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Help Adobe Flash - side with "good" success

Homestarrunner I already knew about. Does anyone know of a Flash game site that still has curveball on it?

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Pretty slick looking. I'd have to use it a bit longer to have a firm opinion plus the paid version is said to have more options for customization available so I'm going to check out the developers website before I pop for it. I like it so far. That visit to Zombo made me think about what I might have been missing on other sites I visit.

Thank You for testing it :) I'm going to pick up my Note 3 next week and based on this, I think the Flash Fox is worth of paying for. :)
 
Tried to install the old adobe version per earlier posts today (finally). Neither the stock browser or Chrome are recognized by amazon.com/prime to have the flash installed to play movies. Not sure if I have to reboot the N3. Guess I could try that. Was trying to avoid install another browser ...just.. for using flash. what a pain
 
Definitely try Puffin browser. The flash is cloud based, so it's always up to date. The only unfortunate thing is if the server goes down or can't connect, browser will fail to work (since it's cloud based). You can also download direct to drop box instead of the device.

Which version of puffin. the free? or you paid $2.99?

EDIT: I installed firefox and zombo.com played and I was able (using desktop mode) to play amazon.com/prime movies. those its clumsy method to manage the interface. Not really optimized for a mobile device, but it does appear to work. firefox used to be a giant bloated pig, not sure if it still is. not sure about puffin or the others. just want simple/clean user experience to watch amazon.com/prime movies
 
Which version of puffin. the free? or you paid $2.99?
I have the paid version. It suits my needs and don't need to worry about side loading flash anymore.

EDIT: I installed firefox and zombo.com played and I was able (using desktop mode) to play amazon.com/prime movies. those its clumsy method to manage the interface. Not really optimized for a mobile device, but it does appear to work. firefox used to be a giant bloated pig, not sure if it still is. not sure about puffin or the others. just want simple/clean user experience to watch amazon.com/prime movies

As long as you found something that works for you, that's great news. :D
 
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