jimmydickens
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now that it's been released.. I'm really looking forward to native hardware acceleration.
Adobe Flash gets its full launch on Android | VentureBeat
Adobe Flash gets its full launch on Android | VentureBeat
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It's not official release, but it's the beta 3 from Adobe... it's what I'm running:
com.adobe.flashplayer-3.apk
EDIT: PC Mag article says that the final release will be in the Market, but I don't see it yet. We'll keep looking!
Final Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Arrives for Android | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
It wouldn't mess it up, it just wouldn't do anything. It would be like putting an xbox 360 game into your ps1.
Availability
Flash Player 10.1 is expected to be available as a final production release for devices once users are able to upgrade to Android 2.2
From what I'm reading there, it looks like it's supposed to be included with the official 2.2 release, so there's no actual download link for it.
If you navigate to rich Internet applications | Adobe Flash Player with your Droid and click the link on the right that says "Download Flash Player" it will open up the market as if its sending you to download it, and then says it cannot be found.
It seems like it's on the Market but is somehow being hidden from us.
Im pretty sure it only shows up for the nexus at this point

So why can't a Nexus One owner pull the apk and share the wealth?![]()
thats how we got the 3 beta versions
Well it's been out for 2 days now. I'm not arguing that you are wrong, I'm just wondering why we haven't seen an apk yet.
I've been trying, too, since the announcement of the official Flash. I believe it is being blocked in Market from our Droids because even going straight from Adobe's site fails. Click on the link to get Flash: Market opens, tries to load, then errors out.
I thought I remember hearing Flash for Droid is a little different because they want to get complete graphics acceleration from our different hardware. I don't remember where I saw that though.
Edit: I just noticed nstallion posted the same thing about an hour ago...
Ok, so I've just force upgraded to Froyo (YAY!!! 'Bout time!), I've downloaded the Adobe Flash Studio from the marketplace. When I open it up I follow the link to m.flash.com. I "click" the Get Adobe Flash Player button. I then get an error dialog box that says "The requested item could not be found." Any ideas what's going on?
Im not even 100% sure they actually did release it yet. I know the betas were on the market for nexus users though. I bet you could edit your build prop to show yourself as a nexus 2.2 user and whatever they have up would be there
If you navigate to rich Internet applications | Adobe Flash Player with your Droid and click the link on the right that says "Download Flash Player" it will open up the market as if its sending you to download it, and then says it cannot be found.
It seems like it's on the Market but is somehow being hidden from us.
It's not official release, but it's the beta 3 from Adobe... it's what I'm running:
com.adobe.flashplayer-3.apk
EDIT: PC Mag article says that the final release will be in the Market, but I don't see it yet. We'll keep looking!
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2365448,00.asp