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  • ayandon
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    Sorry, I never heard of this Project, so my knowledge is limited.

    I think ALL Open-Source Browsers should adapt and support this project, and implement in their browser.

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  • GreatEmerald
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    Now if only it worked on YouTube, instead of displaying the "loading dots" at the bottom of the applet and nothing else.
    Though it's been a while since I tested it, perhaps there were some updates...

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  • sgtGarcia
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    Originally posted by mark45 View Post
    Adobe _is_ developing flash for Linux, just not thru the old interface, hence FF is stuck at flash v. 11.2. However, Chrome on Linux ships with the latest flash Version: 11.4.31.110.
    No, not Adobe - Google took over development of Flash 4 Linux - as far as I know.

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  • mark45
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    Adobe _is_ developing flash for Linux, just not thru the old interface, hence FF is stuck at flash v. 11.2. However, Chrome on Linux ships with the latest flash Version: 11.4.31.110.

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  • phoronix
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    Open-Source Flash Player Continues To Advance

    Phoronix: Open-Source Flash Player Continues To Advance

    While Adobe is no longer actively developing their Flash Player plug-in for Linux, the open-source Lightspark Flash Player alternative continues to advance. Lightspark 0.7.0 was released today...

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