Hello everyone,
First post here. I am thinking of purchasing a Nexus 7 as I am deeply embedded with the google side of mobile devices. I like google play, chrome, etc, etc.... with that said, I am reading that flash is no longer supported with the Nexus.
One of the main reasons I want to purchase the Nexus is to watch some videos (possibly with Amazon Prime, though most likely Netflix), read school books that I rent online through cafescribe, and watch some streaming feeds from the Big Brother house during the summer (don't laugh, I blog about the show ).
The problem I am seeing is that Netflix aside, I think all of that requires flash. When I right click on my book at cafescribe, it clearly appears to be Adobe Flash. I am also fairly certain the streaming feeds are flash, though not 100% positive.
So I ask, are there ways to get around that, or should I not bother with the Nexus (or a tablet in general since I'm certainly not buying ipad or kindle).
Thank you
First post here. I am thinking of purchasing a Nexus 7 as I am deeply embedded with the google side of mobile devices. I like google play, chrome, etc, etc.... with that said, I am reading that flash is no longer supported with the Nexus.
One of the main reasons I want to purchase the Nexus is to watch some videos (possibly with Amazon Prime, though most likely Netflix), read school books that I rent online through cafescribe, and watch some streaming feeds from the Big Brother house during the summer (don't laugh, I blog about the show ).
The problem I am seeing is that Netflix aside, I think all of that requires flash. When I right click on my book at cafescribe, it clearly appears to be Adobe Flash. I am also fairly certain the streaming feeds are flash, though not 100% positive.
So I ask, are there ways to get around that, or should I not bother with the Nexus (or a tablet in general since I'm certainly not buying ipad or kindle).
Thank you