jonnybryce
Member
The day Steve Jobs attacks Flash on mobile, Android gets a browser that allows...Flash on mobile (yeah, yeah, not true Flash, but hey, Flash video on Android is here with Skyfire!) Thought this was pretty big and exciting news to keep in the app thread.
http://www.skyfire.com/product/skyfire-2-0-for-android/
I've given it a test run and it's very fast. It has a cool share button, and recommendation button. The homescreen is nice with grids of recommended sites, and it pulls your Android bookmarks. I tried videos on Break, Youtube, vodpod and College Humor and they've all worked so far...and yes, it can be set to default browser. Really awesome stuff. On the sad side, the zoom control buttons are kinda low res. The other icons are, too. It does support pinch to zoom though and you can hide the zoom controls if you like. Also has a nice desktop/mobile switch button in the toolbar.
Give it a go:
http://www.skyfire.com/product/skyfire-2-0-for-android/
Experience the worlds hottest mobile browser with Skyfire 2.0 (BETA) for Android. Check out the all new SkyBar which features:
VIDEO: magically offers up videos that appear as broken links on all other mobile browsers, enabling Flash video to play quickly and smoothly.
EXPLORE: reads your mind and presents smart recommendations for related media content from sources such as YouTube, Twitter, Google, Digg and more.
SHARE: makes browsing social, with one-click share features to help you get the word out.
I've given it a test run and it's very fast. It has a cool share button, and recommendation button. The homescreen is nice with grids of recommended sites, and it pulls your Android bookmarks. I tried videos on Break, Youtube, vodpod and College Humor and they've all worked so far...and yes, it can be set to default browser. Really awesome stuff. On the sad side, the zoom control buttons are kinda low res. The other icons are, too. It does support pinch to zoom though and you can hide the zoom controls if you like. Also has a nice desktop/mobile switch button in the toolbar.
Give it a go: