3/5 rating based on 227 reviews. Read all reviews for Photon Flash Player for iPhone - Flash Video & Games plus Private Web Browser.
Photon Flash Player for iPhone - Flash Video & Games plus Private Web Browser is paid iOS app published by Appsverse Inc.
warreng_online
I have been using Photon since 2009 on both my iPod Touch 3th Gen and iPad 2nd and 3rd Gen. It is awesome. If you love FLASH, this app will please. It would no be fair if I didn't suggest Puffin. Its good, Android users love it. I tried it before Photon, nice. But Photon won me over to show swf projects on the fly.
671TrueGold
I needed to open a link that was shared for one of my classes, but other popular websites like Chrome and Firefox would not open this link that allows the use of flash content and I found this app. It saved me. This app works great and it's a keeper ???? Thanks for the excellent work you do to provide a good quality app that works perfectly. Extremely satisfied. ?
Default666
The app's great for most flash required things, though the only thing keeping it from 5 stars is when I tried to play a simple flash game the arrow keys on the keyboard don't seem to do anything, not sure why but if that were to be fixed, this would be a 5 star app for sure.
Moofaloopdadoop
I bought this back when HTML 5 wasn't as widespread as it is today. I suppose it's still good for flash games if you play them. Doesn't eat up as much data as HTML 5 so it's got that going for it. The trade off is that it's usually a choppy stream.
Ryan931993
I tried to use this app to stream some stuff online and it never works. It just loads the whole time.
Yes I'm Groovin
It always surprised me when new native browsers came out for each version of iOS with no flash capabilities. Yet this app has been able to do it splendidly even on my 4th Gen iPod Touch. This company/app is apparently so ahead of its time that major companies still haven't figured out how useful mobile flash functionality is. EDIT: READ THIS IF YOU GET A "Firefox crashed" ERROR. You need to try different engines (the setting with "v1" through "v4" as options). I usually use the "v2" setting as it seems the most versatile. To compensate for differences in different device capabilities, I think the company put this option in so the user can decide which flash engine works best for their device. It's smart thinking in my opinion.