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I saw that someone had the latest Firefox nightly running on the Kindle Fire and it (finally) supports Flash Player.
Its not a deal breaker or anything, but my wife is about 70% sure she wants to get this. Her big question is, does it work on Facebook Games? Like the Zynga, Playfish, Playdom, etc games through the browser? If it does, I have a feeling I will be driving up to Best Buy to purchase one for her lol.
Best thing I've done to mine before I rooted mineOf course not; Amazon isn't going to encourage people to use something other than their mp3 cloud service.
I sideloaded Audiogalaxy, which allows me to stream my itunes collection to the Fire.
Didn't I finally answer your Flash issue in another thread earlier? lolI found the answer buried in an Amazon forum thread. It seems in their infinite "wisdom", the programmers who make the Kindle OS decided to default the Kindle Silk browser's support for Flash Player to OFF when they released the most recent update. This is one of my pet peeves - stupid default decisions assigned by programmers because "they" think it is a good idea, and it usually prevents device users from actually being able to do what they want to do on the device. Especially when such inane decisions REVERSE the previous default setting, with which users were accustomed and generally satisfied.
So we can now run the Facebook Scrabble game. The $4.99 Scrabble you can download works too, but it doesn't log into Facebook, so my wife can't play with her friends as easily. Each of them would also have to BUY the download.
Hmm. I sense a hidden agenda here.........
I found the answer buried in an Amazon forum thread. It seems in their infinite "wisdom", the programmers who make the Kindle OS decided to default the Kindle Silk browser's support for Flash Player to OFF when they released the most recent update.