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Adobe Flash Player (known in
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,
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, and
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as Shockwave Flash) is
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for viewing
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contents, executing rich Internet applications, and streaming audio and video content created on the
Adobe Flash Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash and FutureSplash) is a multimedia software platform used for production of animations, rich web applications, desktop applications, mobile apps, mobile games, and embedded web browser video players. Flash ...
platform. It can run from a
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as a browser plug-in or independently on supported devices. Originally created by FutureWave under the name FutureSplash Player, it was renamed to Macromedia Flash Player after
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acquired FutureWave in 1996. It was then developed and distributed by
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as Flash Player after Adobe acquired Macromedia in 2005. It is currently developed and distributed by Zhongcheng for users in China, and by
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for enterprise users outside of China, in collaboration with Adobe. Flash Player runs
SWF SWF ( ) is an Adobe Flash file format used for multimedia, vector graphics and ActionScript.Open Screen Pr ...
files that can be created by Adobe Flash Professional,
Adobe Flash Builder Adobe Flash Builder (previously known as Adobe Flex Builder) is an integrated development environment (IDE) built on the Eclipse platform that speeds development of rich Internet applications (RIAs) and cross-platform desktop applications, partic ...
or by third-party tools such as FlashDevelop. Flash Player supports
vector graphics Vector graphics is a form of computer graphics in which visual images are created directly from geometric shapes defined on a Cartesian plane, such as points, lines, curves and polygons. The associated mechanisms may include vector display ...
, 3D graphics, embedded audio, video and
raster graphics upright=1, The Smiley, smiley face in the top left corner is a raster image. When enlarged, individual pixels appear as squares. Enlarging further, each pixel can be analyzed, with their colors constructed through combination of the values for ...
, and a scripting language called
ActionScript ActionScript is an object-oriented programming language originally developed by Macromedia Inc. (later acquired by Adobe). It is influenced by HyperTalk, the scripting language for HyperCard. It is now an implementation of ECMAScript (meaning ...
, which is based on
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(similar to
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) and supports object-oriented code. Internet Explorer 11 and Microsoft Edge Legacy, in
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and later, along with
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on all versions of Windows, came bundled with a sandboxed Adobe Flash plug-in. Flash Player once had a large user base, and was a common format for web games, animations, and
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(GUI) elements embedded in web pages. Adobe stated in 2013 that more than 400 million out of over 1 billion connected desktops updated to new versions of Flash Player within six weeks of release. However, Flash Player became increasingly criticized for its performance, consumption of battery on mobile devices, the number of security vulnerabilities that had been discovered in the software, and its
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nature.
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co-founder
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was highly critical of Flash Player, having published an open letter detailing Apple's reasoning for not supporting Flash on its iOS device family. Its usage also waned because of modern
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that allow some of Flash's use cases to be fulfilled without third-party plugins. This led to the eventual deprecation of the platform by Adobe. Flash Player was officially discontinued on 31 December 2020, and its download page was removed two days later. Since 12 January 2021, Flash Player (original global variants) versions newer than 32.0.0.371, released in May 2020, refuse to play Flash content and instead display a static warning message. The software remains supported in mainland China and in some enterprise variants.


Features

Adobe Flash Player is a runtime that executes and displays content from a provided
SWF SWF ( ) is an Adobe Flash file format used for multimedia, vector graphics and ActionScript.Open Screen Pr ...
file, although it has no in-built features to modify the SWF file at runtime. It can execute software written in the
ActionScript ActionScript is an object-oriented programming language originally developed by Macromedia Inc. (later acquired by Adobe). It is influenced by HyperTalk, the scripting language for HyperCard. It is now an implementation of ECMAScript (meaning ...
programming language which enables the runtime manipulation of text, data,
vector graphics Vector graphics is a form of computer graphics in which visual images are created directly from geometric shapes defined on a Cartesian plane, such as points, lines, curves and polygons. The associated mechanisms may include vector display ...
,
raster graphics upright=1, The Smiley, smiley face in the top left corner is a raster image. When enlarged, individual pixels appear as squares. Enlarging further, each pixel can be analyzed, with their colors constructed through combination of the values for ...
,
sound In physics, sound is a vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave, through a transmission medium such as a gas, liquid or solid. In human physiology and psychology, sound is the ''reception'' of such waves and their ''perception'' by ...
, and
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. The player can also access certain connected hardware devices, including the
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s and
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s, after permission for the same has been granted by the user. Flash Player was used internally by the Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR), to provide a cross-platform runtime environment for
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and mobile applications. AIR supports installable applications on
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,
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,
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, and some mobile operating systems such as iOS and Android. Flash applications must specifically be built for the AIR runtime to use additional features provided, such as file system integration, native client extensions, native window/screen integration, taskbar/dock integration, and hardware integration with connected
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and GPS devices.


Data formats

Flash Player included native support for many data formats, some of which can only be accessed through the
ActionScript ActionScript is an object-oriented programming language originally developed by Macromedia Inc. (later acquired by Adobe). It is influenced by HyperTalk, the scripting language for HyperCard. It is now an implementation of ECMAScript (meaning ...
scripting interface. * XML: Flash Player has included native support for
XML Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language and file format for storing, transmitting, and reconstructing arbitrary data. It defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. T ...
parsing and generation since version 8. XML data is held in memory as an XML Document Object Model, and can be manipulated using ActionScript. ActionScript 3 also supports
ECMAScript for XML ECMAScript for XML (E4X) is the standar programming language extension that adds native XML support to ECMAScript (which includes ActionScript, JavaScript, and JScript). The goal is to provide an alternative to DOM interfaces that uses a simpler ...
(E4X), which allows XML data to be manipulated more easily. * JSON: Flash Player 11 includes native support for importing and exporting data in the
JavaScript Object Notation JSON (JavaScript Object Notation, pronounced ; also ) is an open standard file format and data interchange format that uses human-readable text to store and transmit data objects consisting of attribute–value pairs and arrays (or other s ...
(JSON) format, which allows interoperability with web services and
JavaScript JavaScript (), often abbreviated as JS, is a programming language that is one of the core technologies of the World Wide Web, alongside HTML and CSS. As of 2022, 98% of websites use JavaScript on the client side for webpage behavior, of ...
programs. * AMF: Flash Player allows application data to be stored on users computers, in the form of Local Shared Objects, the Flash equivalent to
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. Flash Player can also natively read and write files in the Action Message Format, the default data format for Local Shared Objects. Since the AMF format specification is published, data can be transferred to and from Flash applications using AMF datasets instead of
JSON JSON (JavaScript Object Notation, pronounced ; also ) is an open standard file format and data interchange format that uses human-readable text to store and transmit data objects consisting of attribute–value pairs and arrays (or other se ...
or
XML Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language and file format for storing, transmitting, and reconstructing arbitrary data. It defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. T ...
, reducing the need for
parsing Parsing, syntax analysis, or syntactic analysis is the process of analyzing a string of symbols, either in natural language, computer languages or data structures, conforming to the rules of a formal grammar. The term ''parsing'' comes from ...
and validating such data. * SWF: The specification for the
SWF SWF ( ) is an Adobe Flash file format used for multimedia, vector graphics and ActionScript.Open Screen Pr ...
file format was published by Adobe, enabling the development of the SWX Format project, which used the SWF file format and AMF as a means for Flash applications to exchange data with server side applications. The SWX system stores data as standard SWF bytecode which is automatically interpreted by Flash Player. Another
open-source Open source is source code that is made freely available for possible modification and redistribution. Products include permission to use the source code, design documents, or content of the product. The open-source model is a decentralized so ...
project, SWXml allows Flash applications to load XML files as native ActionScript objects without any client-side XML parsing, by converting XML files to SWF/AMF on the server.


Multimedia formats

Flash Player is primarily a graphics and multimedia platform, and has supported
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and
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since its earliest version. It supports the following different multimedia formats which it can natively
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and play back. * MP3: Support for decoding and playback of
streaming Streaming media is multimedia that is delivered and consumed in a continuous manner from a source, with little or no intermediate storage in network elements. ''Streaming'' refers to the delivery method of content, rather than the content i ...
MPEG-2 Audio Layer III (MP3) audio was introduced in Flash Player 4. MP3 files can be accessed and played back from a server via
HTTP The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite model for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTP is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide We ...
, or embedded inside an SWF file, which is also a streaming format. * FLV: Support for decoding and playing back video and audio inside
Flash Video Flash Video is a container file format used to deliver digital video content (e.g., TV shows, movies, etc.) over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player version 6 and newer. Flash Video content may also be embedded within SWF files. There ar ...
(FLV and F4V) files, a format developed by
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and
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. Flash Video is only a container format and supports multiple different video
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s, such as Sorenson Spark,
VP6 On2 TrueMotion VP6 is a proprietary lossy video compression format and video codec. It is an incarnation of the TrueMotion video codec, a series of video codecs developed by On2 Technologies. This codec is commonly used by Adobe Flash, Flash Vide ...
, and more recently H.264. Flash Player uses hardware acceleration to display video where present, using technologies such as DirectX Video Acceleration and
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to do so. Flash Video is used by
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,
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,
Yahoo! Video The company Yahoo! ran several similar video services. Yahoo! Video, a video hosting service, was established in 2006. Later, the ability to upload videos was removed, changing it to a more pure video on demand service; the website became a port ...
,
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, and other news providers. FLV files can be played back from a server using
HTTP The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite model for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTP is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide We ...
progressive download, and can also be embedded inside an SWF file. Flash Video can also be streamed via RTMP using the
Adobe Flash Media Server Adobe Media Server (AMS) is a proprietary data and media server from Adobe Systems (originally a Macromedia product). This server works with the Flash Player and HTML5 runtime to create media driven, multiuser RIAs ( Rich Internet Applications) ...
or other such server-side software. * PNG: Support for decoding and rendering
Portable Network Graphics Portable Network Graphics (PNG, officially pronounced , colloquially pronounced ) is a raster-graphics file format that supports lossless data compression. PNG was developed as an improved, non-patented replacement for Graphics Interchange ...
(PNG) images, in both its 24-bit (opaque) and 32-bit (semi-transparent) variants. Flash Player 11 can also encode a PNG bitmap via ActionScript. * JPEG: Support for decoding and rendering compressed
JPEG JPEG ( ) is a commonly used method of lossy compression for digital images, particularly for those images produced by digital photography. The degree of compression can be adjusted, allowing a selectable tradeoff between storage size and imag ...
images. Flash Player 10 added support for the JPEG-XR advanced image compression standard developed by
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, which results in better compression and quality than JPEG. JPEG-XR enables
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and lossless compression with or without alpha channel transparency. Flash Player 11 can also encode a JPEG or JPEG-XR bitmap via ActionScript. * GIF: Support for decoding and rendering compressed
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(GIF) images, in its single-frame variants only. Loading a multi-frame GIF will display only the first image frame.


Streaming protocols

* HTTP: Support for communicating with
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s using
HTTP The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite model for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTP is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide We ...
requests and POST data. However, only websites that explicitly allow Flash to connect to them can be accessed via HTTP or sockets, to prevent Flash being used as a tool for
cross-site request forgery Cross-site request forgery, also known as one-click attack or session riding and abbreviated as CSRF (sometimes pronounced ''sea-surf'') or XSRF, is a type of malicious exploit of a website or web application where unauthorized commands are submit ...
,
cross-site scripting Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of security vulnerability that can be found in some web applications. XSS attacks enable attackers to inject client-side scripts into web pages viewed by other users. A cross-site scripting vulnerability m ...
,
DNS rebinding DNS rebinding is a method of manipulating resolution of domain names that is commonly used as a form of computer attack. In this attack, a malicious web page causes visitors to run a client-side script that attacks machines elsewhere on the net ...
, and
denial-of-service attack In computing, a denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) is a cyber-attack in which the perpetrator seeks to make a machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users by temporarily or indefinitely disrupting services of a host conne ...
s. Websites must host a certain XML file termed a ''cross domain policy'',Policy file changes in Flash Player 9 and Flash Player 10
, Adobe
allowing or denying Flash content from specific websites to connect to them. Certain websites, such as
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,
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, and Photobucket already host a cross domain policy that permits Flash content to access their website via HTTP. * RTMP: Support for live audio and video streaming using the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) developed by
Macromedia Macromedia, Inc., was an American graphics, multimedia, and web development software company (1992–2005) headquartered in San Francisco, California, that made products such as Flash and Dreamweaver. It was purchased by its rival Adobe System ...
. RTMP supports a non-encrypted version over the
Transmission Control Protocol The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the main protocols of the Internet protocol suite. It originated in the initial network implementation in which it complemented the Internet Protocol (IP). Therefore, the entire suite is commonl ...
(TCP) or an encrypted version over a secure
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(SSL) connection. RTMPT can also be encapsulated within
HTTP The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite model for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTP is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide We ...
requests to traverse firewalls that only allow HTTP traffic. * TCP: Support for
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(TCP) Internet socket communication to communicate with any type of server, using
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s. Sockets can be used only via
ActionScript ActionScript is an object-oriented programming language originally developed by Macromedia Inc. (later acquired by Adobe). It is influenced by HyperTalk, the scripting language for HyperCard. It is now an implementation of ECMAScript (meaning ...
, and can transfer
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,
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, or binary data (ActionScript 3.0 and later). To prevent security issues, web servers that permit Flash content to communicate with them using sockets must host an
XML Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language and file format for storing, transmitting, and reconstructing arbitrary data. It defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. T ...
-based cross domain policy file, served on
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843. Sockets enable AS3 programs to interface with any kind of server software, such as
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.


Performance


Hardware acceleration

Until version 10 of the Flash player, there was no support for GPU acceleration. Version 10 added a limited form of support for
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s on materials in the form of the
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API, but still did not have GPU-accelerated 3D vertex processing. A significant change came in version 11, which added a new low-level API called Stage3D (initially codenamed Molehill), which provides full GPU acceleration, similar to WebGL. (The partial support for GPU acceleration in Pixel Bender was completely removed in Flash 11.8, resulting in the disruption of some projects like MIT's Scratch, which lacked the manpower to recode their applications quickly enough.) Current versions of Flash Player are optimized to use
hardware acceleration Hardware acceleration is the use of computer hardware designed to perform specific functions more efficiently when compared to software running on a general-purpose central processing unit (CPU). Any transformation of data that can be calcula ...
for video playback and 3D graphics rendering on many devices, including desktop computers. Performance is similar to HTML5 video playback. Also, Flash Player has been used on multiple mobile devices as a primary user interface renderer.


Compilation

Although code written in ActionScript 3 executes up to 10 times faster than the prior ActionScript 2, the Adobe ActionScript 3 compiler is a non- optimizing compiler, and produces inefficient bytecode in the resulting SWF, when compared to toolkits such as CrossBridge.Alchemy:FAQ
, Adobe Labs
Optimizing ActionScript Bytecode using LLVM
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CrossBridge, a toolkit that targets C++ code to run within the Flash Player, uses the
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compiler to produce bytecode that runs up to 10 times faster than code the ActionScript 3 compiler produces, only because the LLVM compiler uses more aggressive optimization. Adobe has released ActionScript Compiler 2 (ASC2) in Flex 4.7 and onwards, which improves compilation times and optimizes the generated bytecode and supports method inlining, improving its performance at runtime. As of 2012, the
Haxe Haxe is an open source high-level cross-platform programming language and compiler that can produce applications and source code, for many different computing platforms from one code-base. It is free and open-source software, released under the ...
multiplatform language can build programs for Flash Player that perform faster than the same application built with the Adobe Flex SDK compiler.


Development methods

Flash Player applications and games can be built in two significantly different methods: * "Flex" applications: The
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Framework is an integrated collection of stylable
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, data manipulation and networking components, and applications built upon it are termed "Flex" applications. Startup time is reduced since the Flex framework must be downloaded before the application begins, and weighs in at approximately 500KB. Editors include
Adobe Flash Builder Adobe Flash Builder (previously known as Adobe Flex Builder) is an integrated development environment (IDE) built on the Eclipse platform that speeds development of rich Internet applications (RIAs) and cross-platform desktop applications, partic ...
and FlashDevelop. * "Pure ActionScript" applications: Applications built without the Flex framework allow greater flexibility and performance. Video games built for Flash Player are typically pure-Actionscript projects. Various open-source component frameworks are available for pure ActionScript projects, such as ''MadComponents'', that provide UI Components at significantly smaller SWF file sizes. In both methods, developers can access the full Flash Player set of functions, including
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,
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,
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graphics,
video Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) sy ...
,
audio Audio most commonly refers to sound, as it is transmitted in signal form. It may also refer to: Sound *Audio signal, an electrical representation of sound *Audio frequency, a frequency in the audio spectrum * Digital audio, representation of sou ...
, camera, microphone, and others. AIR also includes added features such as file system integration, native extensions, native desktop integration, and hardware integration with connected devices.


Development tools

Adobe provides five ways of developing applications for Flash Player: * Adobe Animate: graphic design, animation and scripting toolset *
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: enterprise application development and debugging * Adobe Scout: visual profiler for performance optimization *
Apache Flex Apache Flex, formerly Adobe Flex, is a software development kit (SDK) for the development and deployment of cross-platform rich web applications based on the Adobe Flash platform. Initially developed by Macromedia and then acquired by Adobe Sy ...
: a free SDK to compile Flash and
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applications from source code; developed by Adobe and donated to the Apache Foundation * CrossBridge: a free SDK to cross-compile C++ code to run in Flash Player Third-party development environments are also available: * FlashDevelop: an open-source Flash ActionScript IDE, which includes a debugger for AIR applications *
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: a commercial ActionScript IDE * CodeDrive: an extension to
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for ActionScript 3 development and debugging *
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: a compiler *
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: a multi-platform language


Game development

Adobe offers the free Adobe Gaming SDK, consisting () of several open-source AS3 libraries built on the Flash Player Stage3D APIs for GPU-accelerated graphics: * Away3D: GPU-accelerated 3D graphics and animation engine *
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: GPU-accelerated 2D graphics that mimics the Flash display list API * Feathers: GPU-accelerated skinnable
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library built on top of Starling * Dragon Bones: GPU-accelerated 2D
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library A few commercial
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s target Flash Player (Stage3D) as run-time environment, such as Unity 3D and
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3. Before the introduction of Stage3D, a number of older 2D engines or isometric engines like
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saw their heyday. Adobe also developed the CrossBridge toolkit which cross-compiles C/ C++ code to run within the Flash Player, using
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and GCC as compiler backends, and high-performance memory-access
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s in the Flash Player (termed "Domain Memory") to work with in-memory data quickly. CrossBridge is targeted toward the game development industry, and includes tools for building, testing, and debugging C/C++ projects in Flash Player. Notable online video games developed in Flash include '' Angry Birds'', '' FarmVille'', and ''
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'' (started in 2002, and still active as of 2020).


Availability


Desktop platforms

Adobe Flash Player is available in two major flavors: # The plugin version for use in various
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s # The "projector" version is a standalone player that can open
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files directly. On February 22, 2012, Adobe announced that it would no longer release new versions of NPAPI Flash plugins for Linux, although Flash Player 11.2 would continue to receive security updates. In August 2016 Adobe announced that, beginning with version 24, it will resume offering of Flash Player for Linux for other browsers. The Extended Support Release (ESR) of Flash Player on macOS and Windows was a version of Flash Player kept up to date with security updates, but none of the new features or bug fixes available in later versions. In August 2016, Adobe discontinued the ESR branch and instead focused solely on the standard release. Version 10 can be run under Windows 98/Me usin
KernelEx
HP offered Version 6 of the player for
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, while Innotek GmbH offered versions 4 and 5 for
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. Other versions of the player have been available at some point for
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.


Mobile platforms

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On mobile devices, however, after
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refused to allow the Flash Player within the inbuilt iOS web browser, Adobe changed strategy, enabling Flash content to be delivered as native mobile applications using the Adobe Integrated Runtime. Up until 2012, Flash Player 11 was available for the Android (ARM Cortex-A8 and above), although in June 2012, Google announced that Android 4.1 (codenamed
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) would not support Flash by default. In August 2012, Adobe stopped updating Flash for Android. Flash Player was supported on a select range of mobile and tablet devices, from Acer,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, LG,
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,
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,
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, SoftBank,
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(and
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), and
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. As of 2012, Adobe has stopped browser-based Flash Player development for mobile browsers in favor of
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,Adobe abandons Flash Player on mobile browsers for HTML5
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however, Adobe continues to support Flash content on mobile devices with the Adobe Integrated Runtime, which allows developers to publish content that runs as native applications on certain supported mobile phone platforms. Adobe said it will optimize Flash for use on
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(ARMv7 and ARMv6 architectures used in the Cortex-A series of processors and in the ARM11 family) and release it in the second half of 2009. The company also stated it wants to enable Flash on NVIDIA Tegra, Texas Instruments OMAP 3, and Samsung ARMs. Beginning 2009, it was announced that Adobe would be bringing Flash to TV sets via
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Media Processor CE 3100 before mid-2009.
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later said it welcomes the move of Flash, because "it will transform mobile applications and it removes the claim that the desktop controls the Internet." However, as of May 2009, the expected ARM/Linux
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devices had poor support for Web video and fragmented software base. Among other devices,
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provides Flash Player with their Leapster Multimedia Learning System and extended the Flash Player with touch-screen support. Version 9 was the most recent version available for the Linux/ ARM-based Nokia 770/
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Other versions of the player have been available at some point for Symbian OS and Palm OS. The
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includes Flash Player. The following table documents historical support for Flash Player on
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s:


Other hardware

Some CPU
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s have been created for Flash Player, including Chip8,
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,
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, and the
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. They enable video games created for such platforms to run within Flash Player.


End of life

Adobe announced on July 25, 2017, that it would end support for the normal/global variant of Flash Player on January 1, 2021, and encouraged developers to use
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standards in place of Flash. The announcement was coordinated with
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,
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,
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,
Microsoft Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational technology corporation producing computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and related services headquartered at the Microsoft Redmond campus located in Redmond, Washi ...
, and
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. Adobe announced that all major web browsers planned to officially remove the Adobe Flash Player component on December 31, 2020, and Microsoft removed it from the Windows OS in January 2021 via
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. In a move to further reduce the number of Flash Player installations, Adobe added a "time bomb" to Flash to disable existing installations after January 12, 2021. In mid-2020, Flash Player started prompting users to uninstall itself. Adobe removed all existing download links for Flash installers. After January 26, 2021, all major web browsers including Apple Safari,
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, Microsoft Edge, and
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have already permanently removed Flash support. However, Flash content continues to be accessible on the web through emulators such as Ruffle, with varying degrees of compatibility and performance, although this is not endorsed by
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.


Web browsers


= Google Chrome

= Starting from Chrome 76, Flash is disabled by default without any prompts to activate Flash content. Users who wanted to play Flash content had to manually set a browser to prompt for Flash content, and then during each browser session enable Flash plugin for every site individually. Microsoft Edge, which is based on Chromium, followed the same plan as Google Chrome. Google Chrome blocked the Flash plugin as "out of date" in January 2021, and fully removed it from the browser with Chrome version 88, released on January 20, 2021.


= Mozilla Firefox

= Starting with Firefox 85, Flash is disabled by default without any prompts to activate Flash content. To play Flash content, users had to manually set a browser to prompt for Flash content, and then during each browser session enable Flash plugin for every site individually. Firefox 85, released on January 26, 2021, completely removed support for the Flash plugin. Firefox ESR dropped support on November 2, 2021 (Firefox 78 ESR was the last version with support).


= Microsoft Windows

= On October 27, 2020, Microsoft released an update (named KB4577586) for Windows 10 and 8.1 which removes the embedded Adobe Flash Player component from IE11 and Edge Legacy. In July 2021, this update was automatically installed as a security patch. However, an ActiveX Flash Player plugin may still be used with IE after this update is applied.


= Apple Safari

= Apple dropped Flash Player support from Safari 14 alongside the release of
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.


Fallout

Despite the years of notice, several websites still were using Flash following December 31, 2020, including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Many of these were resolved in the weeks after the deadline. However, many educational institutions still relied on Flash for educational material and did not have a path forward for replacement.


Post-EOL support


= Mainland China

= The China-specific variant of Flash will be supported beyond 2020, by a company known as Zhongcheng. The Projector (standalone) versions of this variant also work outside of China and do not include the "Flash Helper Service"; however, some tracking code still seems to be present. They are available on a somewhat hidden "Debug" page. In addition, as the global variant of the plugin was discontinued, some users have figured how to modify and repack the China-specific variant to bring it more in line with the global variant. This includes removing the "Flash Helper Service" and removing the China only installation restriction, along with all other geo-restrictions and tracking code. A "time bomb", similar to the one found in later versions of the global variant, is also present in the unmodified China variant; this is also removed in most repacks. In theory, these repacks should provide users outside of China with the latest security updates to Flash Player, without having to deal with invasive advertisements or worry about privacy risks. One such project, "Clean Flash Installer", was served a DMCA takedown from Adobe in October 2021.


= Enterprise

= Adobe has partnered with Harman to support enterprise Flash Player users until at least 2023. The Harman Flash player variant is labeled as version 50.x, to avoid confusion with other variants.


= Web browsers

= Internet Explorer 11, along with IE mode in
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, will continue with ActiveX support, and by extension Flash Player support. Firefox
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that plan to continue NPAPI support, and by extension Flash Player support, include
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, Pale Moon, and K-Meleon. Various
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-based Chinese browsers will also continue to support Flash Player in PPAPI and/or NPAPI form, including, but not limited to,
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. Shortly after Flash EOL,
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(SARS) released a custom version of Chromium browser with the Adobe Flash Player "time bomb" removed. This browser can access only a small set of SARS online pages containing Flash-based forms required for filing financial reports.


= Adobe Flash Player Projector

= Although no longer available directly from Adobe, all versions of Adobe Flash Player Projector (also known as Adobe Flash Player Standalone) lack the "time bomb" present in the newer plug-in variants, and thus continue to be able to play all supported Flash
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s, including
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files, without modification.


= Content preservation projects

= The
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hosts some Flash content and makes it playable in modern browsers via emulators, Ruffle and Emularity. Other emulators, such as CheerpX, also exist as options for Flash Player emulation on other websites. BlueMaxima's Flashpoint project claims to have collected more than 38,000 Adobe Flash Player games and animations and made them available for download.


Open source

Adobe has released some components of Adobe Flash products as open source software via Open Screen Project or donated them to open source organizations. As of 2021, most of these technologies are considered obsolete. This includes: ActionScript Virtual Machine 2 (AVM2) which implements ActionScript 3 (donated as open-source to Mozilla Foundation), Adobe Flex Framework (donated as open-source to the
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and rebranded as
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, superseded by Apache Royale), CrossBridge C++ cross-compilation toolset (released on
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).Open Source Flash C++ Compiler, CrossBridge
, Adobe Blogs, June 25, 2013


Criticism


Accessibility and usability

In some browsers, prior Flash versions have had to be uninstalled before an updated version could be installed. However, as of version 11.2 for Windows, there are now automatic updater options. Linux is partially supported, as Adobe is cooperating with Google to implement it via Chrome web browser on all Linux platforms. Mixing Flash applications with HTML leads to inconsistent input handling leading to poor user experience with the site (keyboard and mouse not working as they would in an HTML-only document).


Privacy

Flash Player supports persistent local storage of data (also referred to as Local Shared Objects), which can be used similarly to
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s or
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in
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s. Local storage in Flash Player allows websites to store non-executable data on a user's computer, such as authentication information, game high scores or web browser games, server-based session identifiers, site preferences, saved work, or temporary files. Flash Player will only allow content originating from exactly the same website
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to access data saved in local storage. Because local storage can be used to save information on a computer that is later retrieved by the same site, a site can use it to gather user statistics, similar to how HTTP cookies and Web Storage can be used. With such technologies, the possibility of building a profile based on user statistics is considered by some a potential privacy concern. Users can disable or restrict use of local storage in Flash Player through a "Settings Manager" page. These settings can be accessed from the Adobe website or by right-clicking on Flash-based content and selecting "Global Settings". Local storage can be disabled entirely or on a site-by-site basis. Disabling local storage will block any content from saving local user information using Flash Player, but this may disable or reduce the functionality of some websites, such as saved preferences or high scores and saved progress in games. Flash Player 10.1 and upward honor the
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settings in the latest versions of the Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari web browsers, such that no local storage data is saved when the browser's privacy mode is in use.


Security

Adobe security bulletins and advisories announce security updates, but Adobe Flash Player release notes do not disclose the security issues addressed when a release closes security holes, making it difficult to evaluate the urgency of a particular update. A version test page allows the user to check if the latest version is installed, and uninstallers may be used to ensure that old-version plugins have been uninstalled from all installed browsers. In February 2010, Adobe officially apologized for not fixing a known vulnerability for over a year. In June 2010 Adobe announced a "critical vulnerability" in recent versions, saying there are reports that this vulnerability is being actively exploited in the wild against both Adobe Flash Player, and Adobe Reader and Acrobat. Later, in October 2010, Adobe announced another critical vulnerability, this time also affecting Android-based mobile devices. Android users have been recommended to disable Flash or make it only on demand. Subsequent security vulnerabilities also exposed Android users, such as the two critical vulnerabilities published in February 2013 or the four critical vulnerabilities published in March 2013, all of which could lead to arbitrary code execution.
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's Internet Security Threat Report states that a
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in Adobe Reader and Flash Player was the second most attacked vulnerability in 2009. The same report also recommended using
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s to disable Flash Player usage on untrusted websites. McAfee predicted that Adobe software, especially Reader and Flash, would be primary target for attacks in 2010. Adobe applications had become, at least at some point, the most popular client-software targets for attackers during the last quarter of 2009. The Kaspersky Security Network published statistics for the third quarter of 2012 showing that 47.5% of its users were affected by one or more critical vulnerabilities. The report also highlighted that "Flash Player vulnerabilities enable cybercriminals to bypass security systems integrated into the application." Steve Jobs criticized the security of Flash Player, noting that "Symantec recently highlighted Flash for having one of the worst security records in 2009". Adobe responded by pointing out that "the Symantec Global Internet Threat Report for 2009, found that Flash Player had the second lowest number of vulnerabilities of all Internet technologies listed (which included both web plug-ins and browsers)." On April 7, 2016, Adobe released a Flash Player patch for a zero-day memory corruption vulnerability that could be used to deliver
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via the Magnitude exploit kit. The vulnerability could be exploited for
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.


Vendor lock-in

Flash Player 11.2 does not play certain kinds of content unless it has been digitally signed by Adobe, following a license obtained by the publisher directly from Adobe. This move by Adobe, together with the abandonment of Flex to Apache was criticized as a way to lock out independent tool developers, in favor of Adobe's commercial tools. This has been resolved as of January 2013, after Adobe no longer requires a license or royalty from the developer. All premium features are now classified as general availability, and can be freely used by Flash applications.


Apple controversy

In April 2010,
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, at the time CEO of Apple Inc. published an open letter explaining why Apple would not support Flash on the iPhone,
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, and
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. In the letter he blamed problems with the "openness", stability, security, performance, and
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integration of the Flash Player as reasons for refusing to support it. He also claimed that when one of Apple's
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computers crashes, "more often than not" the cause can be attributed to Flash, and described Flash as "buggy". Adobe's CEO
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responded by saying, "If Flash sthe number one reason that Macs crash, which I'm not aware of, it has as much to do with the Apple operating system." Steve Jobs also claimed that a large percentage of the video on the Internet is supported on iOS, since many popular video sharing websites such as YouTube have published video content in an
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compatible format, enabling videos to playback in mobile web browsers even without Flash Player.


Mainland China-specific variant

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(CCP). This only affected Chinese
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based browser users,
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users, and
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users using
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and below, as Microsoft still directly distributed Flash Player for Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge through
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in Windows 8 and upward at the time. Starting in 2021, however, this variant is the only publicly supported version of Flash Player.


Release history

* FutureSplash Player 1.1 ** New scripting features ** Option to disable the menu and memory management optimizations * Macromedia Flash Player 2 (June 17, 1997) ** Mostly vectors and motion, some
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s, limited audio ** Support of stereo sound, enhanced bitmap integration, buttons, the Library, and the ability to tween color changes * Macromedia Flash Player 3 (May 31, 1998) ** Added alpha transparency, licensed MP3 compression ** Brought improvements to animation, playback, digital art, and publishing, as well as the introduction of simple script commands for interactivity * Macromedia Flash Player 4 (June 15, 1999) ** Saw the introduction of
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MP3s and the Motion Tween. Initially, the Flash Player plug-in was not bundled with popular web browsers and users had to visit Macromedia website to download it. As of 2000, however, the Flash Player was already being distributed with all
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,
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and
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browsers. Two years later it shipped with all releases of
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. The install-base of the Flash Player reached 92 percent of all Internet users. * Macromedia Flash Player 5 (August 24, 2000) ** A major advance in ability, with the evolution of Flash's scripting abilities as released as ActionScript ** Saw the ability to customize the authoring environment's interface ** Macromedia Generator was the first initiative from Macromedia to separate design from content in Flash files. Generator 2.0 was released in April 2001, and featured real-time server-side generation of Flash content in its Enterprise Edition. Generator was discontinued in 2002, in favor of new technologies such as Flash Remoting, which allows for seamless transmission of data between the server and the client, and
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Server. ** In October 2000,
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guru
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wrote a polemic article regarding usability of Flash content entitled
Flash: 99% Bad
. (Macromedia later hired Nielsen to help them improve Flash usability.) * Macromedia Flash Player 6 (version 6.0.21.0, codenamed '' Exorcist'') (March 15, 2002) ** Support for the consuming Flash Remoting ( AMF) and Web Service (SOAP) ** Supports ondemand/live audio and video streaming ( RTMP) ** Support for screenreaders via Microsoft Active Accessibility ** Added Sorenson Spark video
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for
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** Support for video, application components, shared libraries, and accessibility ** Macromedia Flash Communication Server MX, also released in 2002, allowed video to be streamed to Flash Player 6 (otherwise the video could be embedded into the Flash movie). * Macromedia Flash Player 7 (version 7.0.14.0, codenamed ''Mojo'') (September 10, 2003) ** Supports progressive audio and video streaming (
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) ** Supports ActionScript 2.0, an object-oriented programming language for developers ** Ability to create charts, graphs and additional text effects with the new support for extensions (sold separately), high fidelity import of
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and Adobe Illustrator 10 files, mobile and device development and a forms-based development environment. ActionScript 2.0 was also introduced, giving developers a formal object-oriented approach to ActionScript. V2 Components replaced Flash MX's components, being rewritten from the ground up to take advantage of ActionScript 2.0 and object-oriented principles. ** In 2004, the "Flash Platform" was introduced. This expanded Flash to more than the Flash authoring tool.
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1.0 and
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1.0 were released, both of which used the Flash Player as a delivery method but relied on tools other than the Flash authoring program to create Flash applications and presentations. Flash Lite 1.1 was also released, enabling mobile phones to play Flash content. ** Last version for Windows 95/NT4 and Mac Classic * Macromedia Flash Player 8 (version 8.0.22.0, codenamed ''
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'') (September 13, 2005) ** Support for runtime loading of GIF and PNG images ** New video codec (
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) ** Improved runtime performance and runtime bitmap caching ** Live filters and blendmodes ** File upload and download abilities ** New text-rendering engine, the Saffron Type System ** ExternalAPI subsystem introduced to replace fscommand ** On December 3, 2005, Adobe Systems acquired Macromedia and its product portfolio (including Flash). * Macromedia Flash Player 8 (version 8.0.24.0) (April 23, 2006) * Adobe Flash Player 9 (version 9.0.15.0, codenamed '' Zaphod'' and formerly named Flash Player 8.5) (June 22, 2006) ** Introduction of ActionScript Virtual Machine 2 (AVM2) with AVM1 retained for compatibility ** ActionScript 3 (a superset of ECMAScript 3) via AVM2 ** E4X, which is a new approach to parsing XML ** Support for binary sockets ** Support for
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s and namespaces ** AVM2 donated to Mozilla Foundation as open-source virtual machine named Tamarin * Adobe Flash Player 9 Update 1 (version 9.0.28.0, codenamed '' Marvin'') (November 9, 2006) ** Support for fullscreen mode * Adobe Flash Player 9 (version 9.0.45.0) (March 27, 2007) ** Support for Creative Suite 3. * Adobe Flash Player 9 Update 2 (version Mac/Windows 9.0.47.0 and Linux 9.0.48.0, codenamed '' Hotblack'') (June 11, 2007) ** Security update * Adobe Flash Player 9 Update 3 (version 9.0.115.0, codenamed ''Moviestar'' or ''Frogstar'') (December 2007) ** H.264 ** AAC (
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, AAC Main Profile, and AAC-LC) ** New Flash Video file format F4V based on the ISO base media file format (MPEG-4 Part 12) ** Support for container formats based on the ISO base media file formatAdobe Systems Incorporated (December 3, 2007
List of codecs supported by Adobe Flash Player
, Retrieved on August 5, 2009
** Last version for Windows 98/ME and other platforms * Adobe Flash Player 10 (version 10.0.12.36, codenamed ''Astro'') (October 15, 2008) ** ''New features'' *** 3D object transformations *** Custom filters via Pixel Bender *** Advanced text support *** Speex audio codec ***
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(RTMFP) *** Dynamic sound generation *** Vector data type ** ''Enhanced features'' *** Larger bitmap support *** Graphics drawing API *** Context menu *** Hardware acceleration *** Anti-aliasing engine (Saffron 3.1) *** Read/write clipboard access *** WMODE * Adobe Flash Player 10 (version 10.0.32.18) (July 27, 2009) * Adobe Flash Player 10 (version 10.0.42.34) (November 16, 2009) * Adobe Flash Player 10 (version 10.0.45.2) (February 21, 2010) * Adobe Flash Player 10.1 (version 10.1.53.64, codenamed ''
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'') (June 10, 2010) ** Reuse of bitmap data copies for better memory management ** Improved garbage collector ** Hardware-based H.264 video decoding ** HTTP Dynamic Streaming ** Peer-assisted networking and multicast ** Support for browser
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s ** Multi-touch APIs ** ''For Macs/OSX 10.4 ppc or later'' *** Using Cocoa UI for Macs *** Use of double-buffered OpenGL context for fullscreen *** Use of Core Animation * Adobe Flash Player 10.2 (version 10.2.152.26, codenamed ''Spicy'') (February 8, 2011) ** Stage Video, a full hardware-accelerated video pipeline **
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hardware-accelerated rendering support ** Custom native mouse cursors ** Multiple monitor fullscreen support ** Enhanced subpixel rendering for text * Adobe Flash Player 10.2 (version 10.2.152.32) (February 28, 2011) * Adobe Flash Player 10.2 (version 10.2.153.1) (March 21, 2011) * Adobe Flash Player 10.2 (version 10.2.159.1) (April 15, 2011) * Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.181.14, codenamed ''
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'') (May 12, 2011) ** Media measurement (video analytics for websites; desktop only) ** Acoustic Echo Cancellation (acoustic echo cancellation, noise suppression, voice activity detection, automatic compensation for microphone input levels; desktop only) ** Integration with browser privacy controls for managing local storage (ClearSiteData NPAPI) ** Native control panel ** Auto-update notification for Mac OS X ** Last version for Mac OS X 10.5 and Windows 2000 (unofficially bypassing the XP installer) ** Adobe replaced Extended Support Release 10.3 by 11.7 on July 9, 2013. * Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.181.23) (June 5, 2011) * Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.181.26) (June 14, 2011) * Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.181.34) (June 29, 2011) * Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.183.5) (August 14, 2011) * Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.183.7) (August 24, 2011) * Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.183.10) (September 21, 2011) * Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.183.11) (November 11, 2011) * Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.183.25) (September 18, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 10.3 (version 10.3.183.29) (October 8, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11 (version 11.0.1.152, codenamed '' Serrano'') (October 4, 2011) ** ''Desktop only'' *** Stage 3D accelerated graphics rendering **** Desktop: Windows (
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1.3), SwiftShader fallback **** Mobile: Android and iOS (
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2) *** H.264/AVC software encoding for cameras *** Native 64-bit *** Asynchronous bitmap decoding *** TLS secure sockets ** ''Desktop and mobile'' *** Stage Video hardware acceleration *** Native extension libraries **** Desktop: Windows (.dll), OS X (.framework) **** Mobile: Android (.jar, .so), iOS (.a) *** JPEG XR decoding *** G.711 audio compression for telephony *** Protected HTTP Dynamic Streaming (HDS) *** Unlimited bitmap size *** LZMA SWF compression ** ''Mobile only'' *** H.264/AAC playback *** Front-facing camera *** Background audio playback *** Device speaker control *** 16- and 32-bit color depth * Adobe Flash Player 11.1 (version 11.1.102.55, codenamed '' Anza'') (November 10, 2011) ** Last version of the web browser plug-in for mobile devices (made for Android 2.2 to 4.0.3) ** iOS 5 native extensions for AIR ** StageText: Native text input UI for Android ** Security enhancements, last official version for Windows 2000 * Adobe Flash Player 11.1 (version 11.1.102.62) (March 5, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11.2 (version 11.2.202.228) (March 28, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11.2 (version 11.2.202.233) (April 12, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11.2 (version 11.2.202.235, codenamed ''Brannan'') (May 3, 2012) ** The Windows version offers automatic updater options ** Dropped support of the browser plug-in for mobile devices (Android). Android app developers are encouraged to use Adobe Air and Android web developers should switch to HTML5. ** Extended support for Flash player 11.2 on Solaris as it is the last version to be supported. ** Adobe replaced Extended Support Release 11.2 on Linux with 24.0 on December 13, 2016. * Adobe Flash Player 11.3 (version 11.3.300.257) (June 8, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11.3 (version 11.3.300.262) (June 21, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11.3 (version 11.3.300.265) (July 11, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11.3 (version 11.3.300.268) (July 26, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11.3 (version 11.3.300.270) (August 4, 2012) ** ''Desktop and mobile'' *** Fullscreen interactive mode (keyboard input during fullscreen) *** Native bitmap encoding and compression (PNG, JPEG, JPEG-XR) *** Draw bitmaps with quality (low, medium, high, best) *** Texture streaming for Stage3D *** Dropped support for Linux and Solaris ** ''Mobile-only'' *** Auto-orientation on specific devices *** USB debugging for AIR on iOS * Adobe Flash Player 11.3 (version 11.3.300.271) (September 18, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11.3 (version 11.3.300.273) (October 3, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11.4 (version 11.4.402.259) (August 10, 2012) ** ''Flash Player only'' *** ActionScript workers *** SandboxBridge support *** Licensing support: Flash Player Premium features for gaming ** ''Flash Player and AIR'' *** Stage3D "constrained" profile for increased GPU reach *** LZMA support for ByteArray *** StageVideo attachCamera/Camera improvements *** Compressed texture with alpha support for Stage3D *** DXT encoding ** ''AIR only'' *** Deprecated Carbon APIs for AIR *** Direct AIR deployment using ADT *** Push notifications for iOS *** Ambient AudioPlaybackMode *** Exception support in Native Extensions for iOS * Adobe Flash Player 11.4 (version 11.4.402.265) (August 21, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11.4 (version 11.4.402.278) (September 18, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11.4 (version 11.4.402.287) (October 8, 2012) * Adobe Flash Player 11.5 ** Shared ByteArray ** Invoke Event enhancement (for openurl) ** Packaging multiple libraries in an ANE (iOS) ** Debug stack trace in release builds of Flash Player ** Statically link DRM (desktop only) * Adobe Flash Player 11.6 (codenamed ''
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'') ** Lossless video export from standalone and authplay.dll ** Support for flash.display.graphics.readGraphicsData() that returns a Vector of IGraphicsData ** Improve permissions UI related to full screen keyboard access ** Prevent ActiveX abuse in Office documents ** Support file access in cloud on Windows ** Enhance multi-SWF support ** Migration certification for ANEs ** RectangleTexture ** File API update so AIR apps conform to Apple data storage guidelines ** Separate sampler state for Stage3D ** Set device specific Retina Display resolution (iOS) * Adobe Flash Player 11.7 (version 11.7.700.169, codenamed '' Geary'') (April 9, 2013) ** SharedObject.preventBackup property ** forceCPURenderModeForDevices ** Remote hosting of SWF files in case of multiple SWFs ** Support for uploading 16-bit texture formats ** GameInput updates ** Android – create captive runtime apps ** Adobe replaced Extended Support Release 11.7 on Mac and Windows with 13.0 on May 13, 2014. * Adobe Flash Player 11.8 (codenamed ''Harrison'') ** Stage3D baselineExtended profile ** Recursive stop on MovieClip ** Flash Player & AIR Desktop Game Pad Support ** Support for large textures (extendedBaseline, 4096) ** Rectangle texture ** DatagramSocket ** ServerSocket ** Substitute a redirected URL from a source URLRequest for part of the URL in a new URLRequest * Adobe Flash Player 11.9 (codenamed ''Irving'') **
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Support ** Mac .pkg Installation Support * Adobe Flash Player 12 (codenamed ''Jones'') (November 14, 2013) ** Improved Mac .pkg Installation Support for the work flow and UI ** Support for Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7 ** Support for Safe Mode in
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6.1 and higher ** 64-bit PPAPI Flash Player for
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** Graphics: Buffer Usage flag for Stage3D * Adobe Flash Player 13 (codenamed ''King'') ** Supplementary Characters Enhancement Support for Text Field ** Full Screen video message tweak ** this is the ''Extended Support Release''. * Adobe Flash Player 14 (version 14.0.0.125, codenamed '' Lombard'') (June 10, 2014) ** Stage 3D Standard profile * Adobe Flash Player 14 (version 14.0.0.145) (July 8, 2014) * Adobe Flash Player 14 (version 14.0.0.179) (August 12, 2014) * Adobe Flash Player 15 (version 15.0.0.152, codenamed '' Market'') (September 9, 2014) ** Improved support for browser zoom levels * Adobe Flash Player 15 (version 15.0.0.167) (September 23, 2014) * Adobe Flash Player 15 (version 15.0.0.223) (November 11, 2014) * Adobe Flash Player 16 (version 16.0.0.235, codenamed ''Natoma'') (December 9, 2014) ** Stage3D – Standard Constrained Profile ** PPAPI Installers for Windows and Mac * Adobe Flash Player 16 (version 16.0.0.257) (January 13, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 16 (version 16.0.0.287) (January 22, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 16 (version 16.0.0.296) (January 27, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 16 (version 16.0.0.305) (February 5, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 17 (version 17.0.0.134, codenamed '' Octavia'') (March 12, 2015) ** Control Panel improvements ** Installer improvements for Mac * Adobe Flash Player 17 (version 17.0.0.169) (April 14, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 17 (version 17.0.0.188) (May 12, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 18 (version 18.0.0.160, codenamed '' Presidio'') (June 9, 2015) ** Contains fixes for Adobe Security Bulletin APSB 15–11 * Adobe Flash Player 18 (version 18.0.0.194) (June 23, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 18 (version 18.0.0.203) (July 8, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 18 (version 18.0.0.209) (July 14, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 18 (version 18.0.0.232) (August 11, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 19 (version 19.0.0.185, codenamed ''Quint'') (September 21, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 19 (version 19.0.0.207) (October 13, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 19 (version 19.0.0.226) (October 16, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 19 (version 19.0.0.245) (November 10, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 20 (version 20.0.0.228, codenamed ''Rankin'') (December 8, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 20 (version 20.0.0.267) (December 28, 2015) * Adobe Flash Player 20 (version 20.0.0.270) (January 1, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 20 (version 20.0.0.286) (January 19, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 20 (version 20.0.0.306) (February 9, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.182, codenamed ''Sutter'') (March 10, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.197) (March 23, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.213) (April 7, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.216) (April 8, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.226) (April 21, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 21 (version 21.0.0.242) (May 12, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 22 (version 22.0.0.185, codenamed ''Townsend'') (June 16, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 22 (version 22.0.0.209) (July 12, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 22 (version 22.0.0.210) (July 14, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 23 (version 23.0.0.162, codenamed ''Underwood'') (September 13, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 23 (version 23.0.0.185) (October 11, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 23 (version 23.0.0.205) (October 26, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 23 (version 23.0.0.207) (November 8, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 24 (version 24.0.0.186, codenamed '' Van Ness'') (December 13, 2016) * Adobe Flash Player 24 (version 24.0.0.194) (January 10, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 24 (version 24.0.0.221) (February 14, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 25 (version 25.0.0.127, codenamed ''Webster'') (March 14, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 25 (version 25.0.0.148) (April 11, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 25 (version 25.0.0.163) (April 20, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 25 (version 25.0.0.171) (May 9, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 26 (version 26.0.0.126, codenamed ''York'') (June 13, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 26 (version 26.0.0.131) (June 16, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 26 (version 26.0.0.137) (July 11, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 26 (version 26.0.0.151) (August 8, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 27 (version 27.0.0.130, codenamed ''Zoe'') (September 12, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 27 (version 27.0.0.159) (October 10, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 27 (version 27.0.0.170) (October 16, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 27 (version 27.0.0.183) (October 25, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 27 (version 27.0.0.187) (November 14, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 28 (version 28.0.0.126, codenamed ''Atka'') (December 12, 2017) * Adobe Flash Player 28 (version 28.0.0.137) (January 9, 2018) * Adobe Flash Player 28 (version 28.0.0.161) (February 6, 2018) * Adobe Flash Player 29 (version 29.0.0.113) (March 13, 2018) * Adobe Flash Player 29 (version 29.0.0.140) (April 10, 2018) * Adobe Flash Player 29 (version 29.0.0.171) (May 8, 2018) * Adobe Flash Player 30 (version 30.0.0.113) (June 7, 2018) * Adobe Flash Player 30 (version 30.0.0.134) (July 10, 2018) * Adobe Flash Player 30 (version 30.0.0.154) (August 14, 2018) * Adobe Flash Player 31 (version 31.0.0.108) (September 11, 2018) * Adobe Flash Player 31 (version 31.0.0.122) (October 9, 2018) * Adobe Flash Player 31 (version 31.0.0.148) (November 13, 2018) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.101) (December 5, 2018) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.114) (January 8, 2019) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.142) (February 12, 2019) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.156) (March 12, 2019) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.171) (April 9, 2019) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.192) (May 14, 2019) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.207) (June 11, 2019) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.223) (July 9, 2019) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.238) (August 13, 2019) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.255) (September 10, 2019) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.270) (October 9, 2019) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.293) (November 12, 2019) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.303) (December 10, 2019) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.314) (January 14, 2020) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.321) (January 21, 2020) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.330) (February 11, 2020) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.344) (March 10, 2020) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.363) (April 14, 2020) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.371) (May 12, 2020) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.387) (June 9, 2020) ** Refuses to play Flash content after January 12, 2021, and instead displays a static warning message. * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.403) (July 14, 2020) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.414) (August 11, 2020) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.433) (September 8, 2020) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.445) (October 13, 2020) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.453) (November 10, 2020) * Adobe Flash Player 32 (version 32.0.0.465) (December 8, 2020) ** Final global variant update.


See also

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Adobe Flash Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash and FutureSplash) is a multimedia software platform used for production of animations, rich web applications, desktop applications, mobile apps, mobile games, and embedded web browser video players. Flash ...
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Adobe AIR Adobe AIR (also known as Adobe Integrated Runtime and is codenamed Apollo) is a cross-platform runtime system currently developed by Harman International, in collaboration with Adobe Inc., for building desktop applications and mobile applic ...
* Adobe Shockwave *
Apache Flex Apache Flex, formerly Adobe Flex, is a software development kit (SDK) for the development and deployment of cross-platform rich web applications based on the Adobe Flash platform. Initially developed by Macromedia and then acquired by Adobe Sy ...
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Microsoft Silverlight Microsoft Silverlight is a discontinued application framework designed for writing and running rich web applications, similar to Adobe's runtime, Adobe Flash. A plugin for Silverlight is still available for a very small number of browsers. ...


References


Further reading


Understanding Flash Player with Adobe Scout
– an article discussing the internals of the player and the Adobe Scout profiling tool


External links

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Flash Tester
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