The Future of Flash in Linux

Posted by gsh on Nov 5, 2007 6:33 AM EDT
OSWeekly.com; By Matt Hartley
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For the most part, I have been fairly content with the release of Flash 9 for Linux, with the possible exception of occasional Flash-related browser crashes. Even with this bug, just the move from Flash 7 to Flash 9 has made the usability of any modern browsing experience a lot more attractive, especially when watching Flash video.

Using Flash 7 meant having things work like an old Bruce Lee movie, complete with simulated lip syncing. Purists may deny this, but Flash is very important to most common Linux users. I imagine it is the same case with users of other platforms as well.

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