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Skritter lessons with Android

esra sert   March 3rd, 2014 2:31a.m.

Hello Skritterers, I have got a Samsung Galaxy S3, anI just tried to do Skritter with it, but it became a problem 😞cannot do Skritter,cause I haven't got Adobe, and when I tried to download Adobe, it said that the file was impossible to download on my advice, which means I cannot use Skritter on Android 😞Could the Skritter makers update Skritter also to Android ? 😊Thanks, it would save my time really much!👍

马洲屹   March 3rd, 2014 3:00a.m.

Check this out Esra: http://html5.skritter.com

timoak33   March 3rd, 2014 5:36a.m.

Thats why HTML5 was invented! Just install chrome on your device and go to the above posts address.
Im using on an S4 and Note 10.1.
Just fantastic!
More features to come and also an independent android app!
P.s there is a way to install flash on samsung.
Make sure you untick box in settings to allow 3rd party instalations then install flash player to device. But then again flash only works on firefox android.
You should just be able to use html5 site using chrome.
Search the threads for how to install flash, its there somewhere...
Hope this helps!

esra sert   April 27th, 2014 2:20p.m.

Thank you so much! :)

esra sert   May 4th, 2014 12:20p.m.

That site didn't work when I opened it on my S3 :o :(

chip256   May 6th, 2014 1:07p.m.

"Floating Browser" also works for later versions of Android and Flash.

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