Yes.
No. iPod Touch is not compatible with Java or Adobe Flash Player.
I believe that most people have both.
java, a computer language developed by sun microsystem ,enable application to run on the internet in the same way as word processing and spread sheet programs are run on your computer
Java and Javascript are not the same thing and are not realted to each other. Javascript is not run on "computers" it is run on browsers (which admitedly run on computers) So, if your computer has a browser, it most likely runs javascript, of course this depends on the browser, but all major browser run javascript.
In computer programming, a block or code block is a lexical structure of source code which is grouped together. In Java it is sed in the same way: to group code and separate it from the rest.
If you are asking if you can install both Adobe Acrobat Pro and Adobe Acrobat Reader on the same computer, the answer is yes.
Answer: the most recent adobe flash player and java Answer: I don't think you need adobe anything; you do need a browser with Java support.
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No. iPod Touch is not compatible with Java or Adobe Flash Player.
The iMac uses the Adobe plug-in. It also uses Java.
simple download it and connect it
Java because it lets you do items abode can't do
Adobe Flash Lite is made for mobile and gaming consoles. Adobe Flash Lite is almost the same as the Adobe flash player used on the computer to view flash content.
I believe that most people have both.
Adobe is the program owner while the photoshop is the program that runs on any computer it is loaded on, including iMac & MacBooks.
Java and Flash Player are used for different purposes. They both have their advantages and disadvantages.