

It doesn't work 100% of the time, and only works with Flash video, and not interactive Flash apps or games, but it does work for a large percentage of content not yet converted for the iPad.

Generally, you tap the Flash video you want to watch, it takes a few moments to start processing in the cloud, and then the video starts to play. Instead of trying to render Flash video on the iPad, there are a few alternative web browsers on the App Store that render Flash on their own servers, then convert it to HTML5/H.264 video and stream it live to your iPad. The proxy browser alternative for Flash on the iPad If a Flash video or game won't play in Safari, go to the App Store and search for the name of the website or the name of the game. Most of the time they'll even sync back to the same games you're playing on Facebook or Google+. Likewise, a lot of popular Flash games have versions of the same game in the App Store, ready for you to play with full native graphics and performance.
