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Post by djduncanjames on Feb 13, 2015 23:44:16 GMT
Hey I'm not sure I should post this on the main board, but maybe people who know how to do this can help? Trying to guide a friend how to do this via email and it seems really difficult. Any help or guidance would be great. Thanks!
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Post by fca47 on Feb 14, 2015 8:57:54 GMT
There is a browser you can download called Puffin. Runs flash on their servers so you can use the normal streaming sites. Used it while on holiday abroad, not particularly great, but better than nothing. Think somebody did recommend another App, but It seemed to be dodgy to me.
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Post by padders01 on Feb 14, 2015 9:33:44 GMT
There is a browser you can download called Puffin. Runs flash on their servers so you can use the normal streaming sites. Used it while on holiday abroad, not particularly great, but better than nothing. Think somebody did recommend another App, but It seemed to be dodgy to me. The app World TV HD is very good however it's been taken down from the Uk App Store so unable to be downloaded now. It okay for the people for already have it downloaded. Has all the sports channels from around the world
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Post by barrysiddall on Feb 14, 2015 9:56:10 GMT
I use a browser called Photon. It's a bit fiddly, but it works.
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Post by gilberto on Feb 14, 2015 10:04:20 GMT
Skyfire is a browser which also runs flash so you can use the usual free sites but there's no way of blocking the pop ups so it's a bit of a mare to find a stream that doesn't just obliterate your stream with adverts or kick you out to the App Store. It can be done if you've got the patience though.
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Post by clarkeda on Feb 14, 2015 11:37:07 GMT
Someone a bit more teccy could probably provide a better answer but puffin is best of a bad lot IMO
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