iPhone Apps
Two main reasons;
1) Allows you to unlock the iPhone from O2, so you can use it on whatever network you want
2) Ability to add/modify the phone in ways that are normally locked by using third party applications. For example, you can set a wallpaper that shows behind all your app icons, and you can change the style of the app icons. Basically customizing the phone more than Apple allows.
1) Allows you to unlock the iPhone from O2, so you can use it on whatever network you want
2) Ability to add/modify the phone in ways that are normally locked by using third party applications. For example, you can set a wallpaper that shows behind all your app icons, and you can change the style of the app icons. Basically customizing the phone more than Apple allows.
I can appreciate why Apple wouldn't want to support full blown Flash as it's evolving into quite a comprehensive product, capable of running user generated applications and games without Apple's approval.
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From: Northampton, Xbox GamerTag - Neanderthal1976
I've not given it a try, plus it's still beta, so there will be bugs in it, and from what I can tell, it's just for videos, so a site that uses flash for navigation simply won't work.
Last edited by Markus; Jul 21, 2009 at 06:30 PM.
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