If you want to use it for Tennisplayer.net that is.
I actually corresponded with Steve Jobs about this. Apple will not allow the ipad to read Flash (part of Steve's fight with Adobe) and those are the format obviously our animations. It's not just us--it won't see huge portions of the video currently on the web. Steve's answer to my questions about this was:
"Sorry."
More disturbing, the ipad won't even recognize older Quick Time files (like the stroke archives) even though this is an Apple software and we have one of the deepest QT archives anywhere on the web.
So stick with a laptop for now. Some smart people tell me there may eventually be third party solutions, but for now the ipad is not functional for Tennisplayer.
John Yandell
I actually corresponded with Steve Jobs about this. Apple will not allow the ipad to read Flash (part of Steve's fight with Adobe) and those are the format obviously our animations. It's not just us--it won't see huge portions of the video currently on the web. Steve's answer to my questions about this was:
"Sorry."
More disturbing, the ipad won't even recognize older Quick Time files (like the stroke archives) even though this is an Apple software and we have one of the deepest QT archives anywhere on the web.
So stick with a laptop for now. Some smart people tell me there may eventually be third party solutions, but for now the ipad is not functional for Tennisplayer.
John Yandell
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