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Originally Posted by Lara
Alffe, your link is broken.
Barb, if you're using Kindle Fire, then my other directions are useless I'm sorry. They're just for Windows and Mac and such.
I did find the link where it gives suggestions about how to go about getting Adobe Flash working on a Kindle Fire, but I haven't a clue how it goes.
Here's the link I found again however it seems somewhat complicated as the Kindle Fire apparently runs with "Silk" as its browser but Flash doesn't work on Silk so it's a matter (apparently) of needing to install a whole new browser called "Dolphin". As I said it sound complex to me but here's that link again.
http://kindlefirelive.com/install-ad...r-kindle-fire/
I also just found the link to the Dolphin Browser that Jo*Mar had posted in the Computer forum a while back.
http://dolphin-browser.com/
P.S.
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This program is not supported on your operating system is the message I got when I tried to download the program. So obviously my device won't sustain this program. Thanks for all your help!