Skyfire is for Flash based video playback - not general flash applications.

http://www.skyfire.com/

"Skyfire enables users to play millions of flash videos from the web that 
otherwise do not play or play poorly on mobiles. Unlock the content trapped 
behind those flash error messages when Skyfire transcodes videos into HTML5 on 
our servers and delivers a smart video stream to your mobile."

-David J. Easter
Manager of Product Management, Remedy Platform
BMC Software, Inc.
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Puente, Christopher J Mr CTR USSOCOM 
HQ
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 01:02 PM
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Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Mid-Tier and Apple iPhone...

Supposedly there is a web browser app named Skyfire that can handle flash.

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Roger Justice
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 3:59 PM
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Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Mid-Tier and Apple iPhone...

** Aeroprise created an iPad application that they demonstrated at the WWRUG in 
Las Vegas. Yes they had to create a new frontend to SRM.




-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Martin D'Souza <jdso...@shyle.net>
To: arslist <arslist@ARSLIST.ORG>
Sent: Wed, Mar 9, 2011 3:56 pm
Subject: Slightly OT: Mid-Tier and Apple iPhone...


** 
 
So most of us who use these phones know that Apple iPhones (maybe iPads too?) 
do not support Flash, and most of the new ITSM consoles use Flash. So its 
obvious that currently, iPhones (and perhaps iPads) are not compatible with 
these applications.. Do the wireless views use Flash?
 
Has anyone gone down the route of finding a workaround? Running remote desktop 
on iPads may be a workaround if iPads do not support flash, but that would not 
quite be an option on iPhones..
 
As jail breaking iPhones & iPads is currently legal (at least in the US), is 
there a version of flash available for jail broken devices? If so, once a 
device is jail broken, is it possible to update that device without loosing 
anything, when a new version of an iOS is available? I’ve read a few blogs one 
of which said you may loose about 500 MB of disk space on a phone if you jail 
break it and then update to a new version of an iOS..
 
This post is for my information only and does not involve work that I am 
currently doing. My current customer does not have this as a requirement, but I 
figured I may be faced with this at some point somewhere..
 
Joe
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Answers Are"_ 
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