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adobe flash

Just to further clarify, the native browser does support Flash.

Also, you need to go into security settings and check unknown sources to install apps outside the Market. Then find the Flash apk file for Android 4.0 (it'll work with JB) from the link brownchm provided and install it.
 
The stock browser accepts flash. Just download and install flash. Go into the browser settings and click on where is says to use flash. I couldn't believe how simple it was. It works great too. Chrome doesn't accept flash though, l'm going to stop using it because of that.
 
Is there a flash player other than Photon that works very well. Photon worked (free version) but it was sluggish and boggy. It is fine if it costs a bit, but I want to try it out first to before buying to see if it is going to work for the application that I need it for.
Thanks
 
You can try Opera Mobile Classic browser. I do not recommend the newer Opera browser. That one is a step backwards. The Classic has Flash support and an exit button. Also found this renders sites more better than others especially with certain https encrypted sites. I mainly use stock though and this as my backup. Never bothered with others as these suit my needs.
 
The stock browser accepts flash. Just download and install flash. Go into the browser settings and click on where is says to use flash. I couldn't believe how simple it was. It works great too. Chrome doesn't accept flash though, l'm going to stop using it because of that.

Don't see where it says to use flash in the browser.
 
Your right it was the dolphin browers that has the flash player turn on. In the stock browser go into advanced settings and click on where it says enable add ons. It give 3 choices, always on, on demand, and off. I have it on always. That allows flash player to work with the stock browser
 
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