FlashFox – Flash Browser Android App Review

| January 25, 2016 | 0 Comments

If you’re into paying for apps and enjoy cute services that look like they’re trying to show you stars, you might want to check out FlashFox – Flash Browser for Android. It is another great Flash-capable browser and this article is just examining free option of FlashFox – Flash Browser. The basic version of the app is free and can be downloaded from Google Play Store.

Features

FlashFox – Flash Browser Android app has a much more modern interface. It’s lighter, with a menu similar to that found in Chrome for Android. In pure aesthetics, it’s the shiny polished batmobile to flash capable browser’s rusty old pickup truck. FlashFox app does not have boring blacks and greys harkening back to the days of Gingerbread. The open tabs occupy a scrollable field along the top instead of being accessed by a button, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it does take up valuable screen space. Tapping the tabs button in FlashFox will bring you to the screen, where your current window is minimized at the bottom and you can switch to the other tabs with a quick tap. To close tabs, you can use the X on the right or swipe them off to the side. There’s also a private browsing mode alike to Chrome’s Incognito mode for all your … ahem … completely legit untraceable browsing needs. In FlashFox’s settings, you can also find an alternative for Do Not Track, making sure websites don’t track you even when not using Private Browsing.

FlashFox Flash Browser Android App Review

FlashFox app is compatible with FireFox Sync, allowing you to keep all your data like bookmarks synced between devices. It’s even compatible with FireFox add-ons, which can, to a great extent, perk up your browsing experience. FlashFox are free to use, but the paid version of FlashFox costs just couple of bucks. It is undeniably the fastest Adobe Flash Player facilitated browser in the marketplace in the current day!

Conclusion

So what if mobile Flash was killed off years ago? It still exists on the Web and we still need browsers that can take advantage of it when necessary. Personally, FlashFox – Flash Browser for Android is preferred for its more modern interface and Firefox-related features. Occasional complaints of JavaScript and Flash games running comparatively slow do ruin the spirit of smooth browsing. Unfortunately, there is not a way to input text into flash elements, and the advertisement at the bottom covers important buttons hindering the need to navigate between exercises.

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