Flash has an iPhone? Allmost...

Launched just hours after the SkyFire browser that supports Flash iPhone, stopped selling it due to overload
The SkyFire browser, launched last night, Apple's application store, "Out from the shelves" (sold out) that announced SkyFire, which develops the browser with the same name. It is unclear how the software can run out from the virtual shelves of iTunes, but the company explained that the number of users made use of multi application, led a decline in quality of service provided. In Skyfire decided to stop the possibility of downloading 5 hours after the launched application, to monitor the traffic passing company servers.SkyFire iPad offers iPhone users the ability to watch Flash videos, a format that is boycotting Apple develops after a struggle with Flash, Adobe Corporation. SkyFire's technology shows the clips in an indirect manner - by converting the video to HTML5.The conversion, carried out the company's servers, is technically demanding process and this should be done quickly, so the contents not be delayed on his way to the user. The company probably did not anticipate much traffic created by users who bought the browser and loaded on the servers, so the company decided to temporarily restrict the number of users application. Now running the company to reinforce the value of their servers so they can handle the expected load, but there is still no estimates about the time that will take your browser to return to the shelves.

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