KitKat and Adobe Flashplayer - Can anyone reported success? - Nexus 7 (2013) General

Is there anyone who gets flash running under 4.4. The things and hints i've gotten by searching Google doesn't work. I've also tried the forums search without success. Please don't kill me if i've overlooked anything.
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ART
it has to do with art, not with 4.4 (i think)
as the rest of apps that does not work with art, the only thing we can do is wait for a next mini update to kitkat to get ART fixed.
try if it does work with dalvik (if it does not, then adobe flash player is not compatible with 4.4 simply because the package file cant run in kit kat.)
i will look out the flash apk later now i am busy

It's not dependent on ART since I'm still on dalvik as runtime environment. I've two or three web pages which use embedded flash videos. And one of them is a daily news site. So I'm probably one of the few who miss this support.

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Working for me with Puffin browser but not Boat, Dolphin, or Firefox. Puffin has become my favorite browser due to its speed/responsiveness.
Dave

sparksd said:
Working for me with Puffin browser but not Boat, Dolphin, or Firefox. Puffin has become my favorite browser due to its speed/responsiveness.
Dave
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I believe puffin uses server side flash. It doesn't use the flash plugin apk.

church said:
I believe puffin uses server side flash. It doesn't use the flash plugin apk.
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Good point - forgot their implementation. So I checked it out - I uninstalled the plugin and Flash did still work with Puffin so it is the server side.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548001
Does work on my nexus 7 - should work on the moto, as well.

Flash plugin support ended with ICS. Worked for Jelly Bean versions, but it stopped working with KitKat some reason, on dalvik and art. Server sided flash browsers will still work, like Puffin and Photon.
Without anymore mobile flash plugins, it most likely will no longer work. Shame because I like chrome and aosp browser.
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datallboy said:
Flash plugin support ended with ICS. Worked for Jelly Bean versions, but it stopped working with KitKat some reason, on dalvik and art. Server sided flash browsers will still work, like Puffin and Photon.
Without anymore mobile flash plugins, it most likely will no longer work. Shame because I like chrome and aosp browser.
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It works fine with Dolphin and modified Flash Player from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548001
No need server side flash browsers.

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[HOW TO] Install Flash Player 11.1.115.16 4.0+ Support Noob (Simple) Version

This tutorial has been developed for the user wanting native Flash Support when browsing the web. We have tested the Flash Player through a number of sites and have seen flawless performance.
The method used here also allows any application to use the built in Flash Player, like BBC Player which requires Flash Player to run properly. Remember, Android is phasing out Flash Player, so this tutorial will become more important as we grow towards updated Android OS Platforms. We currently use Adobe Flash Player 11.1.115.16 4.0+
Why use Flash Player on the Kindle? You are able to obtain Free Content from these providers:
Top 5 free movie players for the Kindle:
1. Hulu (NOT Plus)
2. Crackle Player
3. BBC iPlayer
4. SkyGo
5. ITV Player
Prerequisites:
1. Competed How To: 7" Kindle Fire HD Root - Noob (Simple) Version http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069117
2. Completed How to: Install Google Play Noob (Simple) Version http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069329
3. Completed How to: Install Go Launcher EX and HD Noob (Easy) Version http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069668
Flash Player Step 1: Download Adobe_Flash_Player_11.1.115.16_4.0+.apk save it to /sdcard/download
Flash Player Step 2: Using Google Play download and install Dolphin Browser
Flash Player Step 3: Using Google Play download and install Opera Browser
Flash Player Step 3.1: Using Silk Browser download and install Boat Browser
Flash Player Step 4: Using Root Explorer or similar application, install /sdcard/download/Adobe_Flash_Player_11.1.115.16_4.0+.apk
Flash Player Step 5: Using Google Play download and install SWF Player
Flash Player Step 6: Now launch either Dolphin or Opera Web Browser, go to any Flash Site. At some point you will be asked which browser to use by default. Play with them both, I like both and have had a hard time deciding which one is better. So far Dolphin appears to open just about any site whereas Opera seems to be a little more picky on the content.
Note: The Amazon Silk Web Browser loaded as the default browser on the Kindle 7" HD does not support Flash content nor will it work with this new plugin. This is the reason for installing Opera and Dolphin.
Next we will offer a How to: Install ICS Google Applications Noob (Easy) Version http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35974336
Browsers Compatible with Flash
Compatible browsers:
1) Opera Mobile
2) Opera Mini
3) Dolphin
Incompatible browsers or Untested browsers:
1) Chrome
2) Silk
3) Firefox
Noob Series Update
See our new Noob Series. Links provided below.
Mozilla Firefox 10 Update
Anyone out there missing Mozilla Firefox? We finally found a version that works fine with the Kindle.
You may download a copy here: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/54456659/Firefox_10_0_multi.apk
Firefox Step 1: Download Firefox_10_0_multi.apk to your Desktop
Firefox Step 2: Copy /Desktop/Firefox_10_0_multi.apk to /Kindle/Internal Drive/Download/Firefox_10_0_multi.apk
Firefox Step 3: Using ES File Explorer, navigate to /sdcard/Download click on Firefox_10_0_multi.apk
Firefox Step 4: Choose Install
Firefox Step 5: Open Firefox in /Apps
Known Issues: Will not support Flash Player on the Kindle Fire 7" HD.
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The problems have been resolved by upgrading our account. Thank you again!
Flash Player has been updated - Mozilla now Works
To All,
We just updated Flash Player. Also for anyone missing Mozilla, the new Nightly build
Works on the Kindle Fire HD 7", you may download a copy here: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/54456659/fennec-20.0a1.multi.android-arm.apk
Just download it directly to your Kindle using Opera, Dolphin, Chrome or Silk. When
The download completes, choose "Open" then "Install" to Install the program.
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To All,
We have updated Opera Mobile has released a critical update.
So far Opera turns out to have the fastest Benchmark Score.
Thanks!
thanks alot Bro.all of your threads are great.i learned so many from them.more to come and keep it up.i am now a follower of your threads.very detailed and easy to follow.thanks alot and GODBless!
I'm running Dolphin HD 9.1.0 with Adobe Flash Player 11.1.115.16 4.0+, best setup I've had on kfhd. Even those small videos on websites will play. Feels the most like a PC. Good luck!
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bdeatha said:
thanks alot Bro.all of your threads are great.i learned so many from them.more to come and keep it up.i am now a follower of your threads.very detailed and easy to follow.thanks alot and GODBless!
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[How to] Install Flash Player with Browser Support Noob (Easy) Version
Krsmqn said:
I'm running Dolphin HD 9.1.0 with Adobe Flash Player 11.1.115.16 4.0+, best setup I've had on kfhd. Even those small videos on websites will play. Feels the most like a PC. Good luck!
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Krsmqn,
That is the version we use in this post - Adobe Flash Player 11.1.115.16 4.0+.:good:
Boat Browser works great for Flash as well. I prefer version 4.6.1. I personally go back and forth between Boat and Dolphin depending on version. I've never been a fan of Opera.
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Redwolf379 said:
Boat Browser works great for Flash as well. I prefer version 4.6.1. I personally go back and forth between Boat and Dolphin depending on version. I've never been a fan of Opera.
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Redwolf379,
Now this is one I have not tried. I will take a peek at it tonight, Thank you for the feedback.:good:
Boat is fairly similar to Dolphin in settings and privacy features. The new version has static bookmarks that I dont much care for but 4.6.1 does not. I will upload this version shortly for you to try. Also, thanks for all your hard work and dedication to the community. Ive been following several of your posts/guides and am thankful we have you here to help those who need it.
[Edit]: Updated with link for Boat Browser 4.6.1
http://db.tt/cFmWNIG5
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Boat is fairly similar to Dolphin in settings and privacy features. The new version has static bookmarks that I dont much care for but 4.6.1 does not. I will upload this version shortly for you to try. Also, thanks for all your hard work and dedication to the community. Ive been following several of your posts/guides and am thankful we have you here to help those who need it.
[Edit]: Updated with link for Boat Browser 4.6.1
http://db.tt/cFmWNIG5
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Redwolf379,
Thank you for providing the link to Boat Browser. We appreciate you taking the time to help us all.
Boat Browser 4.6.1
Redwolf379 said:
Boat is fairly similar to Dolphin in settings and privacy features. The new version has static bookmarks that I dont much care for but 4.6.1 does not. I will upload this version shortly for you to try. Also, thanks for all your hard work and dedication to the community. Ive been following several of your posts/guides and am thankful we have you here to help those who need it.
[Edit]: Updated with link for Boat Browser 4.6.1
http://db.tt/cFmWNIG5
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Redwolf379,
I had time to test Boat Browser today. I think I like it better than Dolphin. It is a very snappy and fast browser, even
with complex content sites or Flash sites. Anyways, I am impressed and thank you for the recommendation. The
Boat Browser footprint is small, here is the comparison:
1. Google Chrome 19.3 MB
2. Boat Browser 2.1 MB
3. Mozilla Nightly 25.97 MB
4. Opera 8.49
5. Dolphin 4.78 MB
So, the above answers why each one accelerates in it's own area. Mozilla is loaded with features but look at the
Footprint, the cost is speed, Mozilla Nightly is by far the slowest of the bunch. Both Dolphin and Boat Browser
have a large array of options, so in the end you can get all the features of Mozilla with the state of the art
performance.
Great to hear! I stumbled across it when I was looking for something to compare Dolphin to some time ago and really liked it. I have both Boat and Dolphin installed but Boat has been my daily driver browser for a while now.
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Personally i find the cm9 browser to work the best with flash and the fastest browser even vs chrome.
http://db.tt/683s1qrs
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Browsers - Boat Browser - The Best of the Bunch?
Redwolf379 said:
Great to hear! I stumbled across it when I was looking for something to compare Dolphin to some time ago and really liked it. I have both Boat and Dolphin installed but Boat has been my daily driver browser for a while now.
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Redwolf379,
I will have to agree with you, Boat Browser and Dolphin are beautiful. I seem to navigate toward Boat Browser as my daily Browser.
Thank you for posting the comments.:good:
Kindle Fire Browser - CM10 Original Browser
mindmajick said:
Personally i find the cm9 browser to work the best with flash and the fastest browser even vs chrome.
http://db.tt/683s1qrs
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mindmajick,
That is one I forget to use, yet it is quite universal and supports Flash. I still find Boat Browser to be a bit faster than the rest, even with Flash Player active. The funny part? I disable Flash when I use this site since the scripts are massive with lots of Ad pointers active. Flash disabled on this site increases the performance 10 fold.
Thank you mindmajick for taking the time to post your comments:good:.

Mozilla Firefox Nightly v20.0a1 Stable on the Kindle - Finally

This was an old post when Firefox did not work on the Kindle Fire, this is no longer the case.
Finally, Firefox Nightly is stable on the Kindle: http://nightly.mozilla.org/
You can obtain the Latest Nightly from this link: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla....l-android/fennec-21.0a1.multi.android-arm.apk
Ive been using chrome for a few weeks without any trouble save random crashes using the desktop facebook picture viewer. Still havent tested flash. You can find chrome and flash apks online
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aaron.a said:
Ive been using chrome for a few weeks without any trouble save random crashes using the desktop facebook picture viewer. Still havent tested flash. You can find chrome and flash apks online
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Thank you for the feedback. I just posted a How to install Flash with trusted apk's
Firefox 10.1 or.2 work. Haven't heard of any success with the newer versions. Somebody posted it, try a search.
I am running 10.0.2 it works very well
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Tried Firefox 17 & 18 Beta, both as you say crash after a few seconds, not really bothered though as I use Dolphin (v8.5.1) with Flash support, works great, I have Chrome as well but don't use it as I prefer Dolphin's settings etc.
Bug 791419 - Firefox for Android crashes on start on Kindle Fire HD 7"
Thank you for the feedback. Looks like Bugzilla has a report on the bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=791419
Bug 791419 - Firefox for Android crashes on start on Kindle Fire HD 7": Couldn't get a handle to libmozsqlite3.so
Since Mozilla is aware of the Bug we may be able to see the Firefox on the Kindle Fire HD 7" at some point.
Chrome Bata
I did find Google Chrome and have provided a download link for your testing: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/54456659/chrome.apk. Looks like it will not support the Flash Player plugin I just installed. Also, it also has the same behavior as my desktop version of Chrome. Crashes under heavy load. Although it is a fast browser.
Firefox nightly works just fine.
http://nightly.mozilla.org/
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Firefox nightly works just fine.
http://nightly.mozilla.org/
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Aurora works as well starting with v20 - https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mobile/nightly/latest-mozilla-aurora-android/en-US/
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Gilly10 said:
Aurora works as well starting with v20 - https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mobile/nightly/latest-mozilla-aurora-android/en-US/
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Gilly10,
Thank you for the post, I will test Aurora.:good:
I just tried Boat Browser and I was really impressed.

Full screen flash?

I have flash working but full screen always fails, the screen goes black. Is there a fix? I've tried every browser, boat, firefox, AOSP, ocean, etc.
EDIT: It's working on firefox right now but there's no seek bar, no controls. Grr.
I have the same problem. Using ocean browser.
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Full screen works for me on Boat Browser with all the websites I've tried. As far as why it wont work on your end, It may just be a fluke with certain websites. Since it is not "officially" supported on JellyBean it may be hit or miss.
You could share what website in particular you're trying to access full screen and I could try it on my end.
Also, what version of Flash Player are you using?
I installed flash on my N10 earlier (something I thought I never do ) and can also confirm the site I tried using the fullscreen player on just resulted in a black screen, on AOSP Browser (I use CM 10.1). I use whatever the latest ICS APK that was available on Adobe's archive site.
I didn't try other browsers yet.

Flash Sites : Use Firefox + Flash Apk

I was using Flash.apk+ Old Dolphin Web browser for a while to open flash sites, but I tested latest Mobile Firefox today an I discovered it actually support Flash Sites. Among a very accurate page rendering (reason why I tried it again, and it's by far better than mobile chrome or safari).
So now I'm using it again on my desktop too.
Note that chrome-banned adblock it's a plug in available for Firefox and works awesome.
Very stable and does a perfect rendering plus tons of plug ins available does a perfect replace was main browser (only lacks gesture control btw I can live w/o it for a while).
You can find it on the android market. And Flash. apk at Adobe flash download.
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Works well with Boat here. Not sure if I want to switch to Firefox to be honest.
Or stock, although don't use stock much at all.
Yes, not ready to switch from chrome(stock), but at least it's by far better solution than Dolphin for flash sites, also for some sites with poor rendering on chrome (as some e-commerce).
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It works but there are lags too much.

What browser are you using and why

Tried dolphin browser which has long been my favourite due to desktop mode. But it's been very laggy and stuttering to use on my note 4,as compared to note 3. Can you please share what browser you prefer on the note 4 and why?
I have Dolphin for flash when I need flash,
other than that I use the touchwiz browser because it allows scrolling when hovering the spen at the top and bottom of the screen when chrome doesn't
Chrome has been fine for me. No problems whatsoever.
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UC browser for flash
Stock browser for surfing web
Dolphin browser.
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I didn't know uc browser can play flash..dolphin and firefox is so laggy..
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I didn't know uc browser can play flash..dolphin and firefox is so laggy..
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I'm using Firefox and it doesn't seem laggy. Am I wrong?
Chrome:
- reliable
- password sync
- tab sync (which I use a lot between my Android, desktop and ios devices)
- formats websites perfectly
EDIT: I actually run both Chrome and Chrome beta, each with separate google profiles, and it works wonderfully.
For me dolphin was all round the best. Sadly until they update it it's pretty much useless on note 4. I agree the default browser is best for browsing at the moment with no lag.
Firefox, because I can long-press on an image and share it to Hangouts without having to download the image.
Chrome is the best all round browser IMO
marvi0 said:
For me dolphin was all round the best. Sadly until they update it it's pretty much useless on note 4. I agree the default browser is best for browsing at the moment with no lag.
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Agreed i used dolphin for the longest putting up with the crashes and freezing because of the extra features but enough is enough. Stock browser for me on my note 4
pushcush1983 said:
Agreed i used dolphin for the longest putting up with the crashes and freezing because of the extra features but enough is enough. Stock browser for me on my note 4
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Dolphin had an update a few days ago and after updating and turning of java script under settings. It's usable now but had to turn of java script and also set flash to be on demand instead of on always.
I'm tired and just use Chrome. It syncs across all devices and home computers. And now that Amazon deemed android worthy of prime video I'm finally finding flash less important.
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Opera Beta has text reflow when resizing and a menu along the bottom of the screen, which is good for one-handed operation of a phone with such a big screen.
What's the best browser for flash? I like to watch sports with adthe.net and can't find a browser that work
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Dolphin had an update a few days ago and after updating and turning of java script under settings. It's usable now but had to turn of java script and also set flash to be on demand instead of on always.
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Thx i may return
I used to be on Dolphin but it's so laggy... Right now I'm using Chrome. They get you hooked because it's most likely your desktop/laptop/tablet browser and it syncs everything....
Opera Next.
Fast, reliable.
Chrome was slow on note 1. Yes it is faster on note 4. But opera is even faster.
Really need a browser that allows desktop view to load always, been using Dolphin but it has been annoying me as it has bugs. Firefox doesn't have tab view like in Chrome or Dolphin. Chrome doesn't have always desktop which is ridiculous as it came installed on my note 12.2, also it's bookmark area just sucks. UC browser HD doesn't work with SwiftKey as auto correct is non existent for some reason. I've tried others, all the popular ones and each one has some usage breaking quirk. I need a browser with desktop view and sync bookmarks and unfortunately I have been forced to use Dolphin for years as its the most complete package out of them all.
One that I've previously used was opera on my LG g2 and it was decent. Just at the time the sync feature was in future plans. Might try it again when I recieve my note 4
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