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Good to see that it works with x64 IE9b and x64 FF4.0b6
Good to see that it works with x64 IE9b and x64 FF4.0b6
Yeah, I Just read about the new 64 bit flash player while browsing the IE 9 thread, IE 9 x64 are now permantly pinned to taskbar & startmenu.
All we need now is 64-bit toolbars and addons such as adblock.
Firefox 4.07bpre x64 bit and AdBlock play well together. Not too many other choices at the moment for addons, however. Tool bars are largely unnecessary, IMHO, with FF due to the top left button.
Oh, the Flash x64 Preview works well with FF x64 4.07bpre just as it does with the IE9 x64 Beta.
Anyone else having trouble with YouTube, using the IE9 Beta and the new 64-bit version ("Square") of Flash? I've seen some people using it, so I know it works for some people, but it doesn't seem to want to work for me...
There is no x64 version of flash. That could be part of it.
Cancel that. There is, just released today.
@rich: And Adobe, but I saw some other people had it, so I was wondering if it was something that I just missed (such as enabling JScript in IE or something).
@mckill: http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html. Exactly.
A good program with web filtering will do far more then seen with any addon toolbars. The built in popup blocker seen with IE 8 generally has been all that was needed for most of them besides the type scripted into the sites that roam across the screen.
While checking the 64bit download site visited often since they stay updated in the news there as well I ran right into the Adobe Flash Player "Square" - 64bit Flash Player posting there with the download links for Adobe. Some additional screens are displayed as well as the download links.
The 64bit Flash even a preview is what everyone has been waiting for. As far as IE 9 beta that will stay on the test drive's copy of 7 not for host drive's OS however since the beta is lacking the main menu bar option and several settings including the option for displaying the Favorites bar which was a bit disappointing but typical for beta releases of anything.