blueeagle69 wrote:I don't know how useful this will be, but Adobe has now removed Adobe Flash from the Play Store for new installs.
So if anyone needs it, I just backed up the Adobe Flash from my Galaxy S3.
This is the latest version, and should work on Excel and later tablets.
So if you need the latest version, here it is
http://db.tt/eGbL2TpCSent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
Adobe have added a caveat in caps on Flash for Android’s download page on the Google Play Store: “Note: Flash Player is no longer being updated for new device configurations. Flash Player will not be supported on any Android version beyond Android 4.0.x.”
There is a bit more about this here which seems a shame for those of us contemplating a move to JB:
“The complete set of release this can be found at:
http://tinyurl.com/csq3kyv Social Barrel confirmed this by installing Adobe Flash Player 11 on a Samsung Galaxy K (SHW-M130K) smartphone that runs on Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread; however, the Android 4.1 Nexus 7 tablet tested displayed a message that it doesn’t support the device.
Adobe highly recommends owners to uninstall Flash Player from their Android devices before an Android 4.1 Jelly Bean upgrade, and avoid glitches the app may bring after the update.
“If a device is upgraded from Android 4.0 to Android 4.1, the current version of Flash Player may exhibit unpredictable behavior, as it is not certified for use with Android 4.1,” Adobe said.
“Future updates to Flash Player will not work. We recommend uninstalling Flash Player on devices which have been upgraded to Android 4.1.”