Penguin.SWF tracks development status and issues regarding the Linux version of Adobe’s Flash Player.
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A preview release of the next Flash Player (named ‘Square’, designated as version 10.2.161.22) is available for download right from Adobe Labs. We’re pleased to announce that it’s available in both 32- and 64-bit flavors– for Linux, Windows and Mac. Here is a brief …
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The third beta of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 (designated 10.1.51.95) is available for download in labs , including 32-bit Linux.
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The third beta of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 (designated 10.1.51.95) is available for download in labs, including 32-bit Linux.
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Pursuant to some of my technical posts regarding Linux, some people have asked for similar discussions covering other platforms. Coworker Tinic has just published a detailed blog post describing the drawing improvements being made for Mac platform . Read it and learn about all the possible …
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How to draw a picture on the Mac
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The most common apples 'n oranges-style tech comparison I hear these days takes place between the Adobe Flash Player and pick-your-favorite-dedicated-video-player program. "Why does Flash Player take more CPU to play a video than my favorite video player?" It's a reasonable question and the …
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Flash Player is not your naive standalone video player
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It seems that my Welcome to the Jungle post illustrating the mess of audio APIs in Linux has shaped up to be among the most popular on this blog. A picture is worth a thousand rants and all that. I sometimes consider updating that graph to reflect the current (surely messier) state of things. …
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There's a new API jungle to navigate
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There's a new version of Flash Player 10 available, designated version 10,0,42,34, which primarily addresses security issues. This update includes x86_32 Linux and even a refresh of the x86_64 version. In the interest of managing expectations, the new x86_64 version is not significantly …
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