arstechnica.com - 11/18/2008
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Adobe has released an alpha version of Flash Player for 64-bit Linux, the first for any OS. This marks a big step forward for Adobe's commitment to treating Linux as a first-class citizen. First impressions inside. Read More...
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blog.wired.com - 11/18/2008
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Don't hold your breath waiting for the iPhone
to support Adobe's Flash software: Apple's terms of service...
agreement prohibits it. Although Adobe says it is working on a version of its popular Flash player for the iPhone, Apple is unlikely ever ...
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Why Apple Will Never Permit Adobe Flash on the iPhone
labs.adobe.com - 11/17/2008
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Easy interactivity: Add interactivity based on states and
events instead of timelines. Interactivity without coding: Do interaction...
design without coding Consistent Execution: Know that your designs will work exactly as you create them. No risk of ...
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64-bit Flash Plugin Released For Linux, First
OStatic blogs —
... it seems as though pigs might be taking flight. It's not so much that Adobe is releasing a 64-bit Linux alpha version of Flash, it's that Adobe is releasing the Flash alpha for Linux before it releases versions for any other operating system. ...
Adobe releases alpha 64-bit Flash plugin for Linux
Download Squad —
... boost for Flash on Linux. Version 10 made significant strides in terms of performance and compatability. Linux users can get their hands on the plugin from this page at Adobe Labs. Since I've recently installed Vista Ultimate x64 on my workstation, I'm hopeful that Adobe will do the right thing and roll out a Windows version as well. The company has stated that next major release the plugin will feature 64-bit versions for all three major platforms. [ via Ars Technica ] Adobe releases alpha 64-bit Flash plugin for Linux originally appeared ...
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