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Streamate - no link to adobe flash
android users get a 'not available unless you have adobe flash' kinda message, with no link the user can just tap and go get it - I'm betting that leads to a ton of them just closing or backing up and going elsewhere. Any way the option to go get it can be added?
point a rep here if you have a contact gfy'ers, thanks :pimp |
Do you know if these flash download apps purchase for your phone work on all androids for all flash images & tube players?
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rs at streamate dot com I believe will get you support.
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^ I'm a nobody with SM, prob a lot quicker to post it on here :)
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What Android device were you using and what Android version? Send that info to Mtree support.
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If I have got your question, there is no official Flash for Android by years. The only way is to manually download an .apk file and install it for your Android version.
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http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installing-flash-player-android-devices.html |
^ so are all (most) android users wasted surfers to mtree/Streamate?
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Looks like if the surfer is using Chrome on an Android it works just fine.
I tried it on Firefox on my Galaxy phone and got that same message about Flash. I wonder why it only works on Chrome on Android? That doesn't make any sense to me. |
hmm yep, works on chrome and the built-in internet app on galaxy S5, but not firefox. that's weird as fuck.
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Further advice on this thread & interest is needed :2 cents: |
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well I did manage to find a Flash 10 I want to say and got it into mine and it works fine. |
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