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Nexus 7 General Discussion / Re: Kit kat broke Adobe Flash
« on: November 18, 2013, 06:02:17 AM »
Puffin sort of works. Video comes up but it's slow and choppy. Under 4.3 and Firefox, it was smooth and worked perfectly.

Hopefully, they'll get it fixed in Firefox.

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Nexus 7 General Discussion / Re: Kit kat broke Adobe Flash
« on: November 17, 2013, 03:10:50 PM »
Flash works fine on mine with Firefox, Flash Fox, and Puffin

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But does it work with flash videos, such as with Amazon instant video? I can't get it to work under kit kat.


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Nexus 7 General Discussion / Kit kat broke Adobe Flash
« on: November 17, 2013, 08:22:30 AM »
It appears kit kat has broken flash. Before, I could view amazon instant video through Firefox, but now known of the browsers (dolphin, Firefox, xscope)  work. They all say that flash player needs to be installed.

Flash is installed and it's been enabled on all three browsers.

He anyone gotten it to work?

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Nexus 7 Root, Hacks, Mods And Development / Re: Re: To Root or Not To Root?
« on: February 01, 2013, 08:34:24 AM »
Hi guys

I have recently bought a Nexus 7 and it's my first ever Android device. I keep seeing mention of 'Rooting' but can't seem to work out exactly why I would want to root my device.


For awhile, I didn't root my Nexus 7 (although my Droid RAZR is a different matter). However, after awhile, I wanted to transfer some apps and games onto my Nexus 7 that I had been using on my phone. I use Titanium Backup Pro to  regularly  backup the data on my phone and push them up to my Box account so that way I have the backups stored safely away in case something happens to my phone.

The problem is, you cannot backup application data (since  some apps store it on the /data partition which requires root access to read and write to). Therefore, in order to restore my apps and their settings, I had to root my Nexus 7.

So far, no issues and it runs like a champ. But, if  you aren't into flashing new ROMs or running a custom  recovery to flash the ROMs and  other modifications, then rooting probably isn't something you really need to do.

It's definitely not required to fully enjoy your Nexus 7. Stock out of the box configuration is great.



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New Member Introductions / Hola!
« on: February 01, 2013, 08:23:42 AM »
Just wanted to say hello (in Spanish as it's the ONLY Spanish word I know).

I love my Nexus 7 tablet. I also  have a Droid RAZR MAXX. I can definitely see the difference in performance between ICS and JellyBean. Can't wait until JB comes to the RAZR (officially that is).


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