Now Flash videos can be played in Apple i-Devices

Apple iPhone, iPod and iPad users can now watch flash videos on their devices using the Skyfire 2.0 app. The app is available for just $2.99. The demand is so high that Skyfire team have temporarily stopped taking new order.

Those of you who are disappointed for not being able to download the Skyfire 2.0 app will have to wait until Skyfire resumes new purchases from Apple App Store. But still the good news is that flash technology is now supported on iOS.

Immediately after the Skyfire 2.0 app was launched, within hours it became the top selling application in the utility section. According to Skyfire blog the demand for the app is too high and has exceeded their predictions. The Skyfire team is really working hard to increase their capacity and support, and will soon start accepting new purchases via the Apple Store.

With the Skyfire 2.0 app users can bring the much desired flash technology into Apple products. The app works like an internet browser that also supports flash video. There is a video icon, which when clicked, converts the video file into native iPhone media on the fly using the H.264 video codec. The flash video can then be viewed on the iOS devices that never supported flash before.

Skyfire 2.0 can help you watch your favourite videos even flash videos, help you find content related to the page you are viewing, help you share with other social networking sites with a single click, supports private browsing and comes with user agent switching options.

Most of the websites today have flash videos or animation and even ads that have become an important web format. When you view such sites on a Apple device instead of the flash you see an empty white area.

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