I doubt you'll ever get flash working on the iPad, more likely apps developed in flash converted over to native iPhone code.

that's probably what you heard Virginia but for consumer purposes, it's the same as "no flash" not the same as "yes flash". In fact, it probably *guarantees* there won't be flash.

Most flash that is not video (and therefore can be done with mp4) can't be done on a touchscreen -- it needs a mouse and/or arrow keys. And what works on the iPad at OS level has to work on the iPhone. It's not going to hppen...

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