Cydia is a great place to hang out, and we're sure
unlocking is pretty swell, but it's quite possible you and your freshly-rooted iPhone 4 have already run out of fun things to do. In that case, might we suggest giving Frash a try? That's right, Comex's
Strong Bad-inspired port of Adobe Flash 10.1 has been compiled once again, and though it's still an alpha build there's nothing keeping you from experiencing the joys of animated advertising on your iOS 4 device. Instructions are exactly the same as in our
Flash how-to for iPad -- jailbreak, download the .deb, upload it to a folder deep inside your phone via SSH, restart and you're done -- but if that sounds like too much work or you're worried about your phone asploding prematurely, you can watch from a safe distance as Homestar Runner struts his stuff. You'll find that and more in a video after the break, and a pre-compiled alpha build is available at our source link.
I see why Stevie doesn't want flash on his precious iDevices. The underclocked a4 and shitty graphics card can't really handle most of the flash games on the Internet. Same with the mouse. Playing more mindless violence and bowman 2 are nearly impossible on a touchscreen.
homestar runner, there's a name I haven't heard in a while. What ever happened with Strong Bad's Teen Girl Squad?!
I have come to the firm conclusion that Android fanboys have actually surpassed iPhone fanboys in terms of annoyance.
There are SO many more posts by Android fanboys mocking the things that Apple fanboys apparently do/say/think than actual post by these Apple fanboys.
I've been noticing this trend for a while now.
Before anyone asks, I am an iPhone owner who is planning on switching to Android for my next phone in a couple months (Dell Streak is too temping) so you can't pull out the "ur an apple fanboi" comment, 'cause it just aint true.
I'm glad I am not the only one that uses Homestarrunner to test flash on my phone! It was the first site I went to when I installed Flash on my windows mobile device in 2003. (No lag BTW EVER) It was the first site I went to when I installed flash on my Nexus a few months ago. I would have LOVED to have it on any of my 3 iphones. Having no flash was one of the reasons I left the iphone.
"HTML5 may be the future of the web, but Flash is the NOW of the web."
6 reasons why Flash isn't going:
http://www.mobileforum.com/Browsers/6-reasons-why-Flash-isn-t-going-away.html#2257