Google Removes Adobe Flash Player 11!
When I do a search for the Adobe flash player 11 in the Google Play store. It comes up with everything that has Adobe in it but it doesn’t show up how to get the app on Google Play store. It seems Google has removed it due to Adobe no longer supporting it. So I went digging around and I found a lovely little site called Androidpit, it is a app that you can help you decide if an App is really going to help in your situtation or if you should not even install it!
Side note — You will have to install a 3rd party application which means you will basically not be installing from the Google Play Store. It is usually under Settings > Applications > Unkown Sources (Needs to be checked). It is often called side loading an application. It is your decision if you want to use this app but it is very useful with a more complete area of reviews for each application.
It can’t hide from me!
After install the Adroidpit, I was able to do a search for android adobe flash player with the App and Be able to install Adobe Flash Player 11 to my HTC inspire with little or no effort. I really do like this little app because I can now keep up to date on any Android news or events as a notification everyday. This is a great resource for those who are interested in keeping up to date on the Android Platform. I will be able to review apps and decide if it is going to be worth the money to buy it or try the free version first. I’ve not had much chance to do any major playing around with this app but I intend to give it a full month and maybe even talk about it some more later on.
Another Side note — If you intend just to install the android adobe flash player and that is all. You should uncheck Unkown Sources so your phone or tablet is not at risk of installing something malicious. It is however your decision how to proceed or to do it all.