Adobe Releases Flash Player 10.1 And AIR 2.0

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  1. Posts : 1,487
    Windows 7 x64 / Same
       #10

    Klaw117 said:
    They say the next release after 10.1 should have 64-bit support.

    Read here: Flash Player support on 64-bit operating systems
    Read carefully:

    Adobe said:
    We expect to provide native support for 64-bit platforms in an upcoming release of Flash Player following the release of Flash Player 10.1.
    Not necessarily the next release.
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  2. Posts : 3,639
    Windows 7 Ultimate, OS X 10.7, Ubuntu 11.04
       #11

    I don't think Adobe wants to make a 64-bit adobe flash player plugin.
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  3. Posts : 334
    Win7 64bit Ultimate
       #12

    swarfega said:
    Their website did say there would be 64-bit at the next major release. Depends if they mean 10.1 or 11 :/

    Adobe is working on Flash Player support for 64-bit platforms as part of our ongoing commitment to the cross-platform compatibility of Flash Player. We expect to provide native support for 64-bit platforms in an upcoming release of Flash Player following the release of Flash Player 10.1.
    A beta is expected to be available for Windows Mobile, Palm webOS and desktop systems including Windows, Macintosh and Linux later this year. In the meantime, sign up to be notified when Flash Player 10.1 for Palm Pre beta is available.
    why so long lol.
    HD Flash. That should be all I need to say. Flash 10.x is supposed to have the support for HD flash as in full 1080 HD. They have had an HD flash gallery open for a while now and I know they were putting a lot of development time into the HD end of flash. This is probably also why there is no x64 support yet. It would be a real waste to work on a 64 bit version at this specific point in time because of the HD thing and the ratio of x86 to x64 users using flash so the priority is pretty obvious.
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  4. 24c
    Posts : 486
    Win7 x64 Ult
       #13

    DarkNovaGamer said:
    I don't think Adobe wants to make a 64-bit adobe flash player plugin.
    Maybe they don't know how.
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  5. Posts : 170
    Windows 7 X64
       #14

    Klaw117 said:
    They say the next release after 10.1 should have 64-bit support.

    Read here: Flash Player support on 64-bit operating systems

    HAHA ya and Turtle Beach is going to make x64 drivers for my sound card too.
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  6. Posts : 1,487
    Windows 7 x64 / Same
       #15

    24c said:
    DarkNovaGamer said:
    I don't think Adobe wants to make a 64-bit adobe flash player plugin.
    Maybe they don't know how.
    Fair point. Only one of the CS4 apps is 64-bit. They're new. Maybe MS should teach them.
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  7. Posts : 5,807
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
       #16

    DarkNovaGamer said:
    I don't think Adobe wants to make a 64-bit adobe flash player plugin.
    I wouldn't doubt it...they have had ample time to make the change...
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  8. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #17

    24c said:
    DarkNovaGamer said:
    I don't think Adobe wants to make a 64-bit adobe flash player plugin.
    Maybe they don't know how.
    They kind of do. It's available to use on Linux distros only last time I checked

    Zidane24 said:

    I wouldn't doubt it...they have had ample time to make the change...
    Now, now. Everyone knows that Adobe products are very cheap - maybe they can't afford the development
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  9. Posts : 2,651
    W7 RTM Ultimate x64
       #18

    I wonder if this will cure my explorer crashing Firefox...
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  10. Posts : 434
    7 x64/ Back-Track 4
       #19

    smarteyeball said:
    24c said:
    DarkNovaGamer said:
    I don't think Adobe wants to make a 64-bit adobe flash player plugin.
    Maybe they don't know how.
    They kind of do. It's available to use on Linux distros only last time I checked

    Zidane24 said:

    I wouldn't doubt it...they have had ample time to make the change...
    Now, now. Everyone knows that Adobe products are very cheap - maybe they can't afford the development
    Well, maybe its really hard to use it in Windows? Last time i checked, programming in Linux based distros is much easier then in Windows :) And i honestly DOUBT that money is a problem...
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