You probably know that Apple's devices don't support Flash content, but that's not a problem if you're using Skyfire app that allows you to view Flash content on your iOS devices. As for Skyfire, we're happy to inform you that Skyfire has launched another app that enables even more Flash content on iOS devices.
Latest app from Skyfire is VideoQ and it will allow you to watch Flash videos while surfing the web in Safari or any other browser on iPhone or iPad. In order to use this app, you just simply need to find a Flash video that doesn't work, copy the URL and share it with VideoQ through email, bookmarks or by copying the URL manually into the app.
After sharing the URL, VideoQ will load the Flash videos on the app, using the similar conversion technology that is used by Skyfire web browser, and you'll be able to watch it on your iOS device.
VideoQ is great if you don't want to switch from your favorite browser to Skyfire. As for availability and price, VideoQ is available for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad from Apple App Store for $1.99.
[via Ubergizmo]
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