Matt,

Does the Xoom ship with any Flash?  I have access the Atrium Console from my
Droid X with Flash 10.1.  The problem I found was I had no way of right
clicking to expand/collapse relationships.

I don't think the Flash will be the problem with the Xoom as much as some of
the native Mid-Tier functionality.  At least with MT 7.5 p4 drop down menus
are king of hit and miss as well as double tap to drill down into a table
zooms in and out.  Panel and Application List fields also don't appear to
play well with the Android browser.

For giggles I just tried Firefox (recently re-branded from Fennec) and the
drop down menus worked better but Panels and Application Lists still had an
issue.

We'll be deploying a 7.6.04 MT soon.  I'll try again with that setup.

Jason

On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Matt Reinfeldt <[email protected]>wrote:

> **
>
> I just picked up a Motorola Xoom, an Android tablet device, which will have
> Adobe Flash 10.3 support within the next few weeks (if one believes the
> hype, in any case).  I plan on testing it out against our Remedy
> applications just as soon as that happens (over the air update).
>
>
>
> I'll let you all know if it does work... just some first impressions,
> though... the browsing experience on the Xoom is night-and-day better than
> Safari on the iPad.  Much faster, IMHO, and is more comfortable to use.
>
>
>
> Enjoy!
>
>
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Roberts, Chas
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 09, 2011 4:10 PM
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> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: Slightly OT: Mid-Tier and Apple iPhone...
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> Joe,
>
>
>
> Apple iOS does not support browser flash for either the iPhone, iPod or
> iPad.
>
>
>
> Apple reconsidered its position on flash apps targeted for iOS, with the
> caveat that there be no calls to external functions.
>
>
>
> “Jailbreaking”, while legal, subjects the iOS device to hackers.  If
> “jailbroken” iOS devices are updated to a later version of IOS, it removes
> the “jailbreak”, I have never heard of losing 500MB, but then I would never
> “jailbreak” as it is far too risky to compensate for any perceived benefit,
> which is likely free apps.
>
>
>
> The reason for this is likely to prevent Apple’s users from suffering the
> malware attacks so prevalent on PCs and lately Androids.  The Apple iTunes
> model is structured to protect the brand, as well as the thousands of
> developers it has attracted.
>
>
>
>
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>
>
> Chas
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> **
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> 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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