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    Re: Google Chrome now on iOS!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bungle View Post
    There is no Flash (not without one of the various workarounds anyway) on iOS. I thought everyone knew that?
    I'm on Android and I've downloaded Flash but it still says I'm missing the plugin

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    Re: Google Chrome now on iOS!

    There is no flash on Chrome for any mobile platform, Adobe has confirmed it won't be coming (they stated a while ago that no more mobile versions will be available, just security fixes). *Shakes fist at Steve Jobs*

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    Re: Google Chrome now on iOS!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bungle View Post
    Scrolls OK on my 4. Maybe you have too many apps open?
    Nope, but I'm guessing it's just the sites I frequent--which usually happen to be full-sized desktop websites with no mobile version.

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    Re: Google Chrome now on iOS!

    Quote Originally Posted by terrannova View Post
    Nope, but I'm guessing it's just the sites I frequent--which usually happen to be full-sized desktop websites with no mobile version.
    I just tried the BBC site (desktop) and here and both were fine.

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    Re: Google Chrome now on iOS!

    Quote Originally Posted by red_dog007 View Post
    I just installed it on Rezound. Firefox also did a pretty big update recently for their mobile apps.

    Anyone know how FireFox, Chrome and Dolphin compare these days?

    Im being lazy right now, but I might do some peacekeeper tests here in a few.

    --- Post Update ---

    My Peacekeeper scores: HTC Rezound, 350MB ram free, Snapdragon S3 DualCore 1GHz: ICS 4.0.3 w/ Sense 3.6:

    DolphinHD v8.5.1
    280
    2/7 HTML5

    Chrome v18.0.1025123
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    2/7 HTML5

    FireFox v14.0
    161
    5/7 HTML5
    Ran these at 1.5GHz in Peacekeeper:

    Maxthon v2.6.8: 345; HTML5: 1/7

    Boat v3.3: 307; HTML5: 1/7

    Opera v12.0.3: 204; HTML5: 3/7

    Dolphin v8.5.1: 341; HTML5: 2/7

    Chrome v18.0.1: 334; HTML5: 2/7
    Last edited by red_dog007; 07-17-2012 at 03:10 AM.

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    Re: Google Chrome now on iOS!

    So, without Flash, is there no alternative to run Flash? Flash is used extensively on the web and without the support for it or alternative, its a deal breaker...

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    Re: Google Chrome now on iOS!

    Quote Originally Posted by Brat Gvidon View Post
    So, without Flash, is there no alternative to run Flash? Flash is used extensively on the web and without the support for it or alternative, its a deal breaker...
    Flash is used extensively on the web, but not on any websites I want to use on my tablet or phone. YMMV.

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