Monday, October 26, 2015

Use Skyfire For Touch Phones

Watch Flash video on your phone with Skyfire


Skyfire is an alternative web browser for smartphones. It installs as a secondary browser in addition to Internet Explorer or Android's native browser, much like Firefox, Chrome or Opera on desktop computers. It's available for Windows Mobile 6 and Android, and an iPhone version is pending approval by Apple. The primary draw for Skyfire is its ability to stream Flash and Silverlight content on phones that don't support it natively. You will need an SD card on your phone to use Skyfire.


Instructions


Android Phones


1. Turn on your phone and tap the "Market" icon. Press the "Search" button, type "skyfire" and tap "Enter."


2. Find the "Skyfire Browser" entry in the results page and tap it. Tap "Install," then "OK." (There is no charge to your credit card; Skyfire is a free application.) Wait for the download to finish.


3. Tap the "Home" button, then tap the "Application Drawer." Tap the Skyfire icon. Tap "Accept." Go through the tutorial until it completes.


4. Tap the navigation bar and enter a video-heavy website, like "ehow.com/videos.html." Tap on the video icon to start Skyfire's custom video player.


Windows Mobile


5. Turn on your Windows Mobile phone and remove the stylus. Tap the "Start" button, then Internet Explorer.


6. Tap the address bar, then type "m.skyfire.com" and press "Enter." Click "Download," and save the .cab file to your phone's SD card. Wait for the download to finish.


7. Tap the "Start" button, then "Programs." Tap "File Explorer." Navigate to the folder where you downloaded the skyfire.cab file. Double-tap the file and follow the installation instructions to its conclusion.


8. Tap the "Start" button, then "Programs." Tap "Skyfire." Tap "Accept." Follow the steps in the tutorial until it concludes.


9. Tap the navigation bar and enter a video-heavy website, like "ehow.com/videos.html." Tap on the video icon to start Skyfire's custom video player.

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