If it is a .swf, then in Safari, you go to window, activity, and find the .swf that is playing. You doubleclick it to bring it up, and then go file, save.
Only download stks from www.droidz.org , you animate them fighting frame by frame with weapons an save it like a .gif archive
you change the folder you want to save it to. when it ask you were you want to save it you change to your flash drive
In the same way you do when you download movie on your hard drive. Save or Save as... choose folder on your flash drive, press OK.
There are several programs online which can be used in order to download a flash video. This includes programs such as Orbit Downloader, Save Flash, and DownloadStudio.
You can download the setup of the Chrome. Save it in the flash drive, and install it another computer.
You could go to a website such as bee mp3 or mp3 raid to download files and save them on your flashdrive.
there are many simple ways. but the one i am using is that if you are using chrome, then install this extension http://www.chromeextensions.org/music-videos-photos/getflash/ after adding it to chrome go to a flash game site and select a game. a new symbol will appear in the address bar, press it and a download button will appear. download anywhere you want NOTE: i do not own it. i found it on the internet
Um download them to your computer. Put them on a flash drive or hook your ps3 up to your computer and save away
If the game is free then you can't. Flash is made by Macromedia to display things. The key word being display. Unless the website provides you a way to download the flash game you can't download it. You must play it on the website.
yes just save to flash drive :D
# Download the XPI archive of the Flash Player Plugin to your hard disk (right click on the download link then "Save link as.."). XPI archives are only ZIP files containing the files used by the plugins. # Extract the files in the archive. You can use any program capable of opening .zip files (WinZip, WinRAR or the free and great 7-zip). # Copy the files flashplayer.xpt and NPSWF32.dll to %APPDATA%\Mozilla\Plugins\ #* %APPDATA% is the folder which holds your applications profiles and settings. #* You can open this folder simply choosing "Start → Run → Type in %APPDATA% → OK". #* In case you don't have a Plugins folder you can create one and place your files there. # Restart Firefox # Enjoy your flash websites!
Open the web page in a browser and select File - Save as..., or merely the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+S (on Windows) or Cmd+S (on Mac).There are some minor differences between browsers in where to find the save option (for example Safari calls it Archive - Archive as...) but all of them have it.