How do you enable Flash Cookies when not using a Web Browser?

Posted on March 2nd, 2010 by admin

I’ve downloaded a flash game which requires flash cookies to operate. Normally in a web browser, I know you can simply right-click and change the settings to allow for this, but on my downloaded game, the only options I have are the standard Play, Stop, Forward, Back, Rewind, Full Screen, and Exit.
Is there a way to enable Flash cookies for my game on the computer itself?

That is truly an excellent question! Unfortunately, I am not entirely sure of the answer, so therefore I wish you the very best of luck in finding it! Hopefully, there will be someone who knows this! Once again, good luck!

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How many blocks does the Web Browser take up on the DSi system?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

I want to get the Web Browser for my DSi and I want to know how many memory blocks it takes up. I have 2,024 blocks left. And if in any case I want to delete it, how do I and can I?

96

http://kotaku.com/5199460/your-dsiware-block-sizes

and yes, you can delete it through DSi menu options (wrench icon), then memory management

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How good or bad is the web browser for the Blackberry Storm 2 or the new Blackberry Tour?

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by admin

I am considering these for my new smartphone but want info how well web browsing works. I know the web browser for the Motorola Droid is lightning fast.

What is your experience with Blackberries?

It’s bad but they are supposed to release a new, much improved browser in a couple months.

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What web browser uses the least memory and CPU resources?

Posted on February 24th, 2010 by admin

OK, someone said that Firefox has a cpu leak, or memory leak, or something. Someone said Chrome created another instance every time you opened a new window.

What web browser uses the least memory, CPU power, and electricity? Which one is best to use on an old computer?

I find that when I open a bunch of windows and do multiple things online, my computer has trouble handling it.

Google Chrome

The benefit is that each tab can crash without taking out the whole browser.

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What is the best web browser that supports touch?

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by admin

I just got a new HP Touchsmart PC and I wanted to know which web browser works better than internet explorer. My favorite is Google Chrome but it doesn’t support touch that well.

google chrome
http://www.google.com/chrome/index.html?hl=en&brand=CHMA&utm_campaign=en&utm_source=en-ha-na-us-bk&utm_medium=ha

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Can I get any web browser that can play flash videos in it without installing Flash Player?

Posted on February 20th, 2010 by admin

I have no administrative power in my office computer that is why I can’t install Flash Player. Any one can suggest me a Web browser that have no need to install Flash Player for playing videos in it?
Thanks in advance.

get a flash drive if you dont have one already and download firefox portable (http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable). Then open it up on your computer and go to a site that needs flash. Download flash (which will download it to your flash drive). Now you can just pop it in at the work computer and go to flash sites! I do this at my college all the time.

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What is the best web browser for my computer and please tell me why?

Posted on February 18th, 2010 by admin

I am using Firefox right now. But I also have Safari. I do not use Explore anymore.

I think Firefox is quite popular, but I am not quite sure why ? I have been using this web browser for a while I forgot how special this is compare to the rest…

firefox fast safe reliable

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Does it cost money to use the web browser on the Verizon Voyager?

Posted on February 16th, 2010 by admin

I recently got the Verizon Voyager and I went to the web browser and was able to go to google and other websites. I don’t remember reading anything about it costing money if I use it, so will I be charged? Or is it totally free?

unless you have Internet plan it will cost you I think its between 10 and 25 cent per KB downloaded, so if you plan to use the net on your phone it would behoove you to get a media plan.

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How do you view word processor (HTML) documents through your web browser using internet explorer?

Posted on February 14th, 2010 by admin

I am a beginning web design student. I am creating HTML documents in Microsoft Works word processor but cannot figure out how to view through my web browser (internet explorer) to check my work? It keeps saying that it cannot find document even when I check my computer. Any suggestions?

In your web browser, File > Open, then find the file.

(Although I wouldn’t trust MS Works to generate anything approaching decent quality HTML – Microsoft Fontpage does an awful job, and its primary purpose is creating HTML documents).

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do you need a wifi connection to use a palm pre web browser?

Posted on February 9th, 2010 by admin

I’m planning on buying a palm pre and i was wondering if you need a wifi connection to use the web browser.

No, you don’t. All you need is an average signal. Even with just 2 bars it loads pages really fast.
I own the Pre, best phone ever. ;)

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