Video: Soon we will be able to see flash videos directly on the iPad

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Unfortunately, one of the biggest disadvantages of the iOS platform is represented by the fact that we cannot view flash content in any form in the Safari browser. Of course, there is an alternative called SkyFire, but it is only one for the moment and unfortunately it does not work properly with all flash players available on the web. Skyfire can display some video clips but not live streams and unfortunately neither static nor dynamic flash content, so it's only a half-done job. Maybe some have gotten used to the lack of flash, but even after so many years of using an iPhone, I have not been able to be satisfied with what Safari offers.

Fortunately for us Adobe seems to have a solution to this problem in the form of a new HTTP streaming platform that will allow you to watch flash content on iDevices as well. Of course, the stream will be converted to HTML5 for our terminals, but theoretically the new solution should offer the possibility to see the video clip in HTML5 in any browser that does not have flash installed. The problem is that this new technology must be implemented by web developers in websites and as we all know this takes time. Maybe Adobe has a good idea, but it must be put into practice in a proper way.