There are numerous people who own Apple devices but would like to visit flash-based websites (which Apple doesn't allow). There are numerous people who love Apple, yet hate them for their hatred towards flash. And finally, there are numerous people who would take flash the moment Apple allows it!
So has Apple finally allowed flash on its devices? No, not yet. And the way things are, it doesn't seem likely that Mr. Jobs will allow flash on its devices. So how then can one browse flash websites on its iDevice?
With Apple devices, and its increasing popularity, emerged the App store. With the App store came many wonderful and useful Apps which made life easier. In fact, the bottom line of the App Store is: There's an App for everything! Yes that's right. And here comes another App, right from the App Store, which will enable you to view flash content on your Apple device.
Are you kidding me?
Well there was no way flash content could be viewed on an Apple device. Not even jailbreaking could solve the problem. Enter CloudBrowse - an App presently available in the US App Store which enables browsing full Flash-enabled websites via a shared web browser on a remote server.
Although not the perfect thing you would ask for (like Skyfire for Android and Windows phones), it is more than a handful. And after all, something's better than nothing!
How does it work?
You visit a flash-based website and all the Flash content on that website is processed on an off-site CloudBrowse server which then displays the Flash content in a format which your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad is capable of displaying.
Here's a video which will help you understand this better:










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