Nonoba Should have an Ipod/Iphone app
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][Steven][ said
a long time ago | Post #2Actually, two weeks ago I figured out how to use Nonoba using the Safari on the Ipod Touch. Just use two fingers to scroll and it should work. This only works for the forums and feedback section though. Playing games won't work because of the lack of flash player.
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Totalynotanalt said
a long time ago | Post #3Hurf, enjoy your Iphone/pod/touch.
The Skyfire mobile browser (which doesn't support Iphones yet) supports full flash and java.
The Skyfire mobile browser (which doesn't support Iphones yet) supports full flash and java.
MJH216 said
a long time ago | Post #4But that would cost a lot.
But that would also make me want to buy an ipod touch.
But that would also make me want to buy an ipod touch.
AmiAthena (online) said
a long time ago | Post #5Tell Apple and Adobe to put Flash on the iPhone IMO.
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AmiAthena (online) said
a long time ago | Post #7 | in reply to #6Good point.
WiiGaMeR said
a long time ago | Post #8although this has nothing 2 do with the forum :i wish i could chat on my wii & dsi T_T
jk (online) said
a long time ago | Post #9I think if theres a Mod up to it this could, happen. Let some games be able on iphone/ipod touch and work on chat+forums.
MJH216 said
a long time ago | Post #10WiiGaMeR the problem is that you will need to talk to Nintendo, This website needs Flash i think it is and Nintendo hasn't got around to putting Flash on the consoles.
WiiGaMeR said
a long time ago | Post #11I know but its not the consules its the browser (u hav 2 get internet access and a "program" 2 go 2 the internet lik a PC) Im thinking of telling Opra (its the browser) ,well im leaveing u guys 2 avoid changing the forums subject But Thanks MJH216 ! :)
Cyclone103 said
a long time ago | Post #12 | in reply to #5Apparently the way the Iphone OS is coded, it would take too much time and effort to make a flash player for the Iphone/Ipod Touch.
It would probably cost thousands of dollars on the part of both Apple and Adobe.
Best solution: VNC.
Simply download a VNC server onto your computer (i.e. UltraVNC), and get a VNC application on your ipod. (MochaSoft has a free one, but it won't click! You need to pay $5 for the full version)
Quick explanation: VNC basically allows you to access your computer screen, keyboard, and mouse, remotely, though it is only an emulation instead of actually being processed. This means that the app just takes a snapshot of your screen and places it up on your screen, and controls your mouse remotely.
It would probably cost thousands of dollars on the part of both Apple and Adobe.
Best solution: VNC.
Simply download a VNC server onto your computer (i.e. UltraVNC), and get a VNC application on your ipod. (MochaSoft has a free one, but it won't click! You need to pay $5 for the full version)
Quick explanation: VNC basically allows you to access your computer screen, keyboard, and mouse, remotely, though it is only an emulation instead of actually being processed. This means that the app just takes a snapshot of your screen and places it up on your screen, and controls your mouse remotely.
Home said
a long time ago | Post #13"It would probably cost thousands of dollars on the part of both Apple and Adobe."
lol, you think the only thing standing in the way of Flash on the iPhone is a few thousand dollars? If it were that simple, I myself would pay for it and take all the credit. :P
The problem has nothing to do with money.
lol, you think the only thing standing in the way of Flash on the iPhone is a few thousand dollars? If it were that simple, I myself would pay for it and take all the credit. :P
The problem has nothing to do with money.
Toby (online) said
a long time ago | Post #14It's not like money is an issue. They don't want people playing free games/apps on the internet instead of buying them from their app store. Hence why iPhone will never get flash. :(
2 Bunny said
a long time ago | Post #15Which is exactly why I say iPod is the biggest rip off in the history of rip offs. I would rather bite my head off then waste my money on Apple stuff.
My 2003 HP iPAQ 4150 can play flash games even, but not the ridiculously overpriced Apple?
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My 2003 HP iPAQ 4150 can play flash games even, but not the ridiculously overpriced Apple?
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2 Bunny said
a long time ago | Post #16 | in reply to #10Actually they have. The Wii has flash player.
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Fluff said
a long time ago | Post #17 | in reply to #16The Wii's version of Opera has an old version of Flash. This is suitable for some older flash games, but not much else.
Cyclone103 said
a long time ago | Post #18 | in reply to #17I think it is version 7, I checked once. Anyone know if you can download the latest for the Wii?
WiiGaMeR said
a long time ago | Post #19uhh maybe i should make a forum about my problem
2 Bunny said
a long time ago | Post #20 | in reply to #18Nevertheless, it still does have a flash player.
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