How can I view Flash content on my Palm T/X?

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The Palm T/X does not support Flash natively, leading to challenges in viewing Flash content. A potential solution is to explore the availability of a Flash player designed for Microsoft Pocket PC, as indicated by a link to Macromedia's software. However, compatibility with the Palm OS is uncertain, and users are advised to proceed with caution when attempting to install software not specifically designed for their device.
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I recently received a Palm T/X for my birthday and I've found that i can't view flash on it. Does anyone know if and how i can get a flash player on it? I've never had a PDA so I'm a newbie with these things. Thanks.
 
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http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer_pocketpc/

This has a download for a microsoft pocket PC O/S I don't know if it will work with a palm O/S but it can't hurt to try.
 
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