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can't it load Adobe Flash player?
Can't see some websites without it,
get denied when trying to dl AFP
Can't see some websites without it,
get denied when trying to dl AFP
... It does not address the general limitation of a lack of flash support.
-harry
I've always heard that it's a question of performance, the Macromedia code is just not well optimized to perform on a small, under-powered, device. There's reputedly an effort underway to improve this. That's all just hearsay, though.The limitation of flash support is allegedely due to p*ing match between Stever and Adobe.
New Q. Sometimes I want to lie on my side when reading. The handydandy auto-righting thingy inside doesn't unnerstand this and flips it when I roll. How do I shut that feature off?
Also how to remove programs? (The transmogrified did not work out for me.)
It is easily disabled on a jail-broken iPhone or iPod Touch. I don't think it's possible on a normal factory one.The self righting problem usually happens on Safari.. fixable or no?
Okay, so sit or stand up normally, i.e. vertically.The self righting problem usually happens on Safari.. fixable or no?
There's an accelerometer inside.Also...if they can right themselves...there must be a position sensor. I wonder if there is any aircraft application for that???
There's an accelerometer inside.
The temptation is to try to make an attitude indicator, or something, out of this, and there is an app store app that does this, but it's a bit of a novelty, because in a coordinated turn, the phone should always think it's upright.
It's like trying to use a weight hanging from the end of a string as a bank indication. It don't work.
-harry
The iphone has a 3-axis accelerometer:The problem is that when you're straight and level, you're experiencing 1G "down" (towards the floor of the plane). When you're in a 60 degree bank coordinated turn to the left, you're experiencing 2G "down" (again, towards the floor of the plane), and the same for a comparable turn to the right.I think there's a pair of them...so in theory it should work...
I don't see on the itouch
antivirus
firewall
popup blocker or settings
are they immune to these things?
I don't see on the itouch
antivirus
firewall
popup blocker or settings
are they immune to these things?
So, the easy answer to your question is "Pretty much immune, yes."
Wow. Thanks, Kent.
Can you guess my next question?
Did ya'll see FlightAware just realeased an iPhone/iTouch app?
Ummm... No. What is it?
It was, "Why?"
(What specifically is it about the ipod devices that make them so difficult to infect?) [I recommend layman terms!]