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Someone in TreoCentral has gotten the Clie's Flash player to work on a
Treo, and reports are that they will work for T3,Z72,T5,Z71,TE!

This the magical link:

http://discussion.treocentral.com/ [...] hp?t=90079

:thumb: Enjoy!


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