Macromedia has added support for Web services protocol SOAP to its Flash Player for Linux. The company said the latest Flash Player, released Thursday, offers increased performance and security.
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Adobe Systems has released a beta of a Flash Player 9 for Linux and said that it is working on 64-bit editions of Flash. The final Flash Player 9 on Linux is due early next year. According to an FAQ ...
Adobe has discontinued Flash Player 10 for 64-bit Linux, but the company says that it still plans to eventually deliver full 64-bit compatibility across Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
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They also have an updated version of the Flash Player too. Runs pretty well, haven't noticed any glaring bugs for the past couple of hours. No crashes either. CPU usage seems kind of high for me, but ...
Adobe Systems has temporarily halted its Labs program for the development of Flash Player 10 software for 64-bit Linux, according to a bulletin from the Adobe Labs. The company, though, remains "fully ...
The company's lead Flash for Linux engineer, Mike Melanson , reported this week in his blog that Adobe won't release any alpha versions of its Flash port, holding out instead for a full-featured beta ...
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Announced as the industry’s fastest flash-memory file platform for Linux, the company's system combines its Reliance high-integrity file system and FlashFX Pro intelligent flash media manager. The ...
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