It is unlikely that Adobe's Flash Player will ever be used on the iPad.
Apple, the maker of the iPad, and Adobe, the maker of flash, have simply not worked together to create flash for the iPad, and other Apple mobile devices. You can always access videos in other ways, like YouTube, but Apple does not allow Adobe Flash.
All apple tablet products won't allow any flash player; iPad, iPod touch and iPhone.
Question: How do you but Adobe Flash Player onto an Apple Ipad? Answer: Apple does not support third party programs like this, the main reason for this is so that people will not play flash games, if everyone plays flash games and not the games in the "App Store" Apple would lose business.
Apple doesn't support flash natively. However, there are workarounds. You can now play flash animation and videos.
Adobe Flash has been unavailable for the iPhone because it is a very resource-intensive application, and as such, would drain the battery on the iPhone too quickly to keep it very usable as a phone.
no, the Adobe flash player needed to play Horse Isle is not compatible with the iPad
You can't it requires adobe flash. The annotations are an addon to the flash player. If apple supported adobe then you could. Youtube on the iPad works through HTML5 video. If YouTube updated their HTML5 code to include the annotations that people put on their videos, it would work.
Apple refuses once again to incorperate Flash into the iPad 2 mainly because their platform is not designed for flash but it rather revolves around quicktime. Who knows when it could be but in my opinion Apple should figure a way out to merge their platform with flash and make it happen.
There is no Adobe Flash player for IPad or any other iOS device. If the site you are visiting needs Flash to work, you will have to visit it on a computer with the Flash plugin installed.
It uses HTML 5 and Java
The iPad does not support Adobe's Flash Player, but it can run HTML5, which is a dynamic graphic environment like Adobe Flash. Since it doesn't run Flash, you won't be able to play online or Facebook games that use Flash.
This is a very valid question a lot of people are asking. Flash apparently takes up a lot of memory, and Apple wants to keep the iPad at optimum speed. Although flash doesn't work on it, youtube does. Also, Flash was built by Adobe, not Apple. If flash is compatible with iPad or iPhone, people will be able to use Adobe Flash to make applications of iPhone and iPad. If that is the case, people will not need the iPhone SDK to develop applications, and the iPhone SDK works only with mac. Apple is selling more macs simply because people NEED mac to develop apps for iPhone. If flash comes in, then people can make iPhone apps on Windows, and Apple doesn't want that to happen. However, it is rumoured that Adobe Flash CS5 will support iPhone/iPod touch/iPad, but we can't be sure. Apple is definitely going to do something to keep Adobe out.