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At SnapShooter we are no stranger to data. Our customers love using B2 for storing their backups, we love storing our backups there too.
The API works perfectly conforming highly with the AWS S3 API. Making integration a breeze.
If you measure for just data B2 comes out clearly on the top with SnapShooter customers for backup storage, things like MySQL Backups, File backups and database backups.
My only comment that is negative is sometimes uploading can be a little slow.
Starfiles has a great UI and is super fast.
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SWF files aren't really optimized for Android. Puffin Browser is absolutely going to be your best bet, but only for flash games that are already online. You can upload them to https://starfiles.co and they'll run that way, but yeah, mobile platforms simply just will not them run that well unfortunately. Source: about 1 year ago
Additionally, I'd like to give a shoutout to StarFiles for implementing Flash game functionality on their website. Source: over 1 year ago
Ruffle is pretty experimental in nature. Perhaps give Adobe's Projector a try. Additionally, if you don't mind, would if be an issue if I requested that you upload the files to somewhere like Starfiles and DM me a link? Source: over 1 year ago
As a side note by the way, Starfiles is seeking donations right now. If you can donate, even just a little bit, it would help them so much right now. Here is their Patreon. I really do rely on them for a lot of my Flash hosting right now, and being able to use it to provide you all with lots of games has really made lots of things easier. If you could donate even a little to them, it would mean so much to me right... Source: almost 2 years ago
I would recommend uploading the file to https://starfiles.co/ so users can tap which signing service they use and install it quickly. Source: almost 2 years ago
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