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    Adobe Flash


    Adobe labs have announced the release of the 64 bit Flash player 10.1 and Active X. See attached for info.
    Regretably it will not work with IE 64 bit.

    Adrian


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    Adobe only has 64 bit flash for Linux. There is no 64 bit flash for Windows yet. See this thread for more info.
    Latest Version of Adobe Flash Player
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Adobe Flash-adobe.jpg  
    Last edited by Airbot; 19 Dec 2009 at 21:35. Reason: added relevant info
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    Adrian said:
    Adobe labs have announced the release of the 64 bit Flash player 10.1 and Active X. See attached for info.
    Regretably it will not work with IE 64 bit.

    Adrian
    NOT work with IE8?


    Cheers!
    Robert
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    Wait! This doesn't get released until Dec 17, 2010??

    Adobe Flash-adobe2010.png


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    Adrian said:
    Adobe labs have announced the release of the 64 bit Flash player 10.1 and Active X. See attached for info.
    Regretably it will not work with IE 64 bit.

    Adrian
    No they haven't. The only 64 bit Flash they have released is a pre-release/alpha version for Linux.

    iseeuu said:
    Wait! This doesn't get released until Dec 17, 2010??

    Adobe Flash-adobe2010.png


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    Adobe living in a timewarp.

    Maybe that is a reference to when they finally p;lan on releasing a 64 bit version for Windows.
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    Windows 10 Pro
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    Adrian said:
    Adobe labs have announced the release of the 64 bit Flash player 10.1 and Active X. See attached for info.
    Regretably it will not work with IE 64 bit.

    Adrian



    Hummm. Funny article. It said the beta version was released Dec 17, 2010??????
    Isn't it 2009 this year?

    Sorry someone also caught this error.
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    Adobe don't get any revenue from a 64 bit version when the 32 bit browser still runs (and still runs their flash player) on your 64 bit platform - so it's easy to see why it's hardly a priority to them and their shareholders...
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    Qdos said:
    Adobe don't get any revenue from a 64 bit version when the 32 bit browser still runs (and still runs their flash player) on your 64 bit platform - so it's easy to see why it's hardly a priority to them and their shareholders...
    This is the second time i've heard this argument and it still makes no sense! Where is it that they'll lose money by providing a 64-bit version of Flash, especially since they have one for Linix???

    And where is it that they're making massive amounts of money on the 32-bit version to scare them out of making the 64-bit version, again, since they one for Linix???
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    Windows 7 32bit RTM
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    one way to solve this is to tell everyone to stop making apps from flash and use silverlight instead ;D!
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