Flashify: Send Websites from One Browser to Another

Flashify is a very useful application for Android devices that helps users share URL from a non-flash supported browser to another browser that supports flash. Instead of copy/pasting the URL manually from one browser to another, you can easily share the URL with a single tap with Flashify. The application doesn’t require any permissions or anything.

What Flashify actually does is that it adds a new option in the Share menu. When you are surfing a flash website on a non-flash supported browser, all you have to do is to click the “Share” icon from the menu and select Flashify.

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A window will pop up with all the installed browser in your Android device. You can then select the browser (that supports flash) and have it load the flash website. Other than flash related content, you can even send images, videos and other content from one browser to another too.

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Flashify can be a very useful websites for webmasters and developers who want to test their websites compatibility in different browsers. I tested the application in the default Android browser, Chrome and Firefox, and it worked perfectly.

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