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Caldon 284 Reviews 872 reads
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1 / 27

Ladies and agency owners - if you have a website that you run that relies on Flash technology to display photos of yourself or your girls, please realize that anyone using an iPad or iPhone will not be able to see all or in some cases any of the photos.

With over 100 million of these devices sold, there is a fair chance that some of your customers are using them to see your site.

Frustrating for us, potentially business affecting for you.

Technology rant over, back to normal programming :)

Lazydog 134 Reviews 427 reads
posted
2 / 27


It handles flash on iPad and iPhone.

Posted By: Caldon
Ladies and agency owners - if you have a website that you run that relies on Flash technology to display photos of yourself or your girls, please realize that anyone using an iPad or iPhone will not be able to see all or in some cases any of the photos.

With over 100 million of these devices sold, there is a fair chance that some of your customers are using them to see your site.

Frustrating for us, potentially business affecting for you.

Technology rant over, back to normal programming :)

martiniman69 24 Reviews 418 reads
posted
4 / 27

control so many types of "flash" and Adobe isn't one of them....  (most ladies I know outsource their sites to hosting providers on the cheap) BUT Agency owners should know better!  Rant over.....

HeadFirstIntoASwarmOfBees 624 reads
posted
5 / 27


END OF MESSAGE

HeadFirstIntoASwarmOfBees 469 reads
posted
7 / 27
Lazydog 134 Reviews 479 reads
posted
8 / 27

With all the apps available my iPad does pretty much everything I want.

zorrf 477 reads
posted
10 / 27

Tech dunces that buy shiny paperweights and get miffed AT OTHERS when it can't display a platform that predates their purchase by decades.  

-- Modified on 8/14/2012 11:59:43 PM

zorrf 410 reads
posted
11 / 27

Steve and Co were in an decades old pissing match with Adobe, which is essentially why iPod, iPhone, and iPad users can't see Flash without a workaround.  They can afford to impose their opinions on consumers like the OP, because Apple could sell blocks of wood dipped in high gloss paint and people would still stand in line for hours to buy them.  The purchasers of said blocks would then blame companies for not making wood-compatible websites.

HeadFirstIntoASwarmOfBees 504 reads
posted
12 / 27
HeadFirstIntoASwarmOfBees 351 reads
posted
13 / 27

i said i wasn't going to, but i've become an app junkie. i love playing with Star Walk and i just got one that's pretty much for workouts.

HeadFirstIntoASwarmOfBees 473 reads
posted
15 / 27
Lazydog 134 Reviews 580 reads
posted
16 / 27

And more convienant. I take mine with me everywhere. With the current popularity of readers no one has a clue.  I just pretend to be reading.

Posted By: HeadFirstIntoASwarmOfBees
i said i wasn't going to, but i've become an app junkie. i love playing with Star Walk and i just got one that's pretty much for workouts.      

Freudian_Frolick 27 Reviews 470 reads
posted
17 / 27

I like the fact that iOS does not support Flash.  It is bloatware at it's best.  If I see Flash, I go elsewhere.

I don't think I have been missing anything.

anonymousfun 6 Reviews 403 reads
posted
18 / 27

Should stay away from flash. It's days are numbered. It is a bloated piece of add on software.

anonymousfun 6 Reviews 421 reads
posted
19 / 27

Same goes for the ancient Neanderthals saying the old days were better than anything new. Do you have a horse and buggy.

GateCrasher 379 reads
posted
20 / 27

Since it was the main source of transportation in your childhood .

It's funny the OP never came back but you did to pick up the torch. Hmmmmm I wonder if that means ....... Yes that has to be it .

Nice quote about flash you picked off a site too. It's verbatim . Too funny

phaseshift 306 reads
posted
21 / 27

The world, including Android, is moving to HTML5 and away from Flash. Flash can't even be downloaded anymore for use on Android devices running the latest version of Android.

And a personal note on website preferences: I rarely stick around until a Flash site loads. They may be very pretty, but they're difficult to navigate, and almost always extremely slow. No, thanks. I definitely prefer websites that are coded in simple HTML.

zorrf 449 reads
posted
22 / 27

If you can't understand the difference between buying a device that doesn't support current technology, and clinging to something obsolete, then you're not qualified to have this discussion.

zorrf 379 reads
posted
23 / 27

Producing a device that can't render a significant portion of the web is another.  I'm no fan of inefficient Flash websites (where HTML can be used to accomplished the same results), but I'll be damned if I pay Apple to decide which platforms I can view -- especially when they're doing so to ostensibly to keep me dependent on the content they sell.  

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