
At least it was smart enough to see that Chrome was already installed on my machine!


At least it was smart enough to see that Chrome was already installed on my machine!

Though it is named Breeze India (!) and requires Adobe Air to be installed on Google Android.
Such a wonderful bank. It cannot provide a native app that does not require a third party component that a lot of us would love to keep away from our phones.
Reviews are fun to read… I got rid of it as soon as it asked me to install Adobe Air. No thank you.
Do us a favor… Create a mobile website instead. And hire a better tech company to manage your backend.
System requirements? Breeze works on devices with Android v2.2 (and above) running on a 1-GHz processor. Neat!
How do I install Adobe Flash Player on Ubuntu 11.04 64-Bit Edition?
I was asking this question to myself a couple of hours ago. Took some heavy googling to find an easy way out.
It tried doing it the manual way but it was simply frustrating. Adobe simply does not provide an easy way to accomplish it.
Thankfully, they do offer a beta version of Adobe Flash Player 64bit that works fine for me now.
These three commands might save you a lot of headache. They did for me!
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sevenmachines/flash
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install flashplugin64-installer

Mozilla Firefox 3.5 has already been downloaded more than 5 million times.
I have become pretty active on Twitter as it works faster than RSS and email.
I was just checking out Adobe Air Marketplace after a long time. I noticed that I did not even have Adobe Air installed on my machine.
How many of you are actually using any of the Adobe Air App on a regular basis?