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    Listening to Pandora without using Flash?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by AboutThreeFitty, Aug 15, 2011.

  1. AboutThreeFitty

    AboutThreeFitty ~350

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    This is really straight forward. Are there any programs or extensions that allow you to listen to Pandora without having to use flash? Even the Windows sidebar gadget uses flash. If anyone knows of a way to listen to Pandora without having to use the battery draining flash, let me know. (Just as a note. I'm not looking to bypass any ads or anything like that. I just don't want to get awful battery life.)

    Thanks,

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    Jayayess1190 Waiting on Intel Cannonlake

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    Try Anesidora for Chrome.
     
  4. AboutThreeFitty

    AboutThreeFitty ~350

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    That's great to hear. Flash is evil when running on battery.

    I'm in love with this add-on. Clean, works great, and about 30 -45 mins. more battery life at 80%. Thanks!