Adobe Flash Player Continues To Be the Most Preferred Media Software, Bug-fixes for Android Users Introduced!

Adobe Flash Player is considered to be the top media software in spite of HTML 5 making an inroad into the market. The fact remains that the users prefer ease and comfort to added features. They use the software that is time tested and reliable and Adobe Flash Player wins hands down in this sphere.

Adobe Flash Player version 14 released in May this year. The update made quite a few improvements and changes to the latest version of the software. There were security and bug fixes in October, and an anisotropic filter was added to it. This makes videos and games look crispier and clearer than before. The filtering boosts the quality and texture of videos.

Although the new version was welcomed by the users, they have slowly started pointing out some problems in it. Numerous users of Android devices have complained that Adobe Flash Player version 14 is not working on Jelly Bean, KitKat or Lollipop. This creates a lot of problems, and the users are not able to enjoy games or videos on their device.

Almost all websites and games these days, on all platforms, make extensive use of Adobe Flash Player. This makes it very difficult if the software doesn’t download or run effectively. With users hooked on to their mobile devices, from where they play their favourite video games and watch films and videos, Adobe Flash Player that doesn’t work smoothly can be a nuisance.

There are some fixes that have been launched to ensure that users can have their favourite media software running on their mobile devices, but there are some hassles that you have to overcome to get them working properly.

Android users who are experiencing problems with their Adobe Flash Player should make some changes to their security settings and allow “apps from Unknown sources,” or a similar setting. Turning on this feature allows apps from outside sources, apart from the official store, to install in your device

Once this is done, go to browser and search for “Flash Installer for Android KitKat” or “Flash Installer for Jelly Bean,” whichever you require. These files are listed as “APK” and are available all over the web from the developer’s websites.

Adobe Flash Player

Once downloaded, install the file on your device. You can use a browser compatible with the Adobe Flash Player. Try Dolphin Browser, which is available in the Google Play Store. Click, on the “Always On” option for Adobe Flash Player and you, are ready to go.

The developers are constantly coming up with fixes and updates on the new version. Keep the Adobe Flash Player up to date and enjoy the media software without any glitches.

What do you think about the fixes for Adobe Flash Player on Android? Leave your comments below.

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