Author Topic: [REVIEW]Puffin Web Browser for mobile devices  (Read 838 times)

Okay let me first start off by saying that if this is in the wrong section of the forums, i will move it.

Anyway, i recently got pissed at sonicwall so i decided to do some researching and boom, one day i came accross this web browser that supports Flash player as well as other players and for apple mobile products. 

Basically, it treats the internet on your mobile device (iPhone iPad, etc.) as a desktop web browser and it is amazing.  I can now play flash games watching youtube, etc.

Some features it comes with are:
A trackpad


A gaming controller thingy


And

Multiple search engines


So, if you are tired of using safari because it is so basic and doesn't support anything, use this!

I found it for android!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cloudmosa.puffinFree&hl=en

And of course for apple
Puffin Web Browser by CloudMosa, Inc.
https://appsto.re/us/IERny.i

So yeah, im not advertising, im informing you guys
/discuss

holy stuff that game pad feature is smexy af

it's also really good for flash research
c;


probs better than the archaic barely-functional-for-most-purposes-on-up-to-date-android flash player available from adobe at least


$3.99
It's free but flash does require money after a while

i like this browser mostly because of flash and everything else

Lets me bypass the internet filter at school so I can read Reddit.

10/10


It's free but flash does require money after a while
I wouldn't even consider paying for a browser, much less for just one feature in it
especially when that feature is Adobe Flash. lol

I have this browser, and it's great, however I own a 1st gen iPad. Nothing really works well with it anymore. I got it when it first came out though, and it's cool to see that you can now play flash games with it.

I wouldn't even consider paying for a browser, much less for just one feature in it
especially when that feature is Adobe Flash. lol
having Flash on an IOS device is actually quite useful.
i mean sure if you've got android(which i have no idea about whether it supports Flash), then it's no big deal but it opens up a lot of possibilities for IOS devices; flash games, videos, .swf...
although i suppose the other question is if it supports .webm