Adobe Flash Player “Square” – Third Preview Available on Labs
A new release of the Flash Player “Square” preview is also available now and contains the latest security updates.
A new release of the Flash Player “Square” preview is also available now and contains the latest security updates.
An updated Flash Player “Square” preview is now available with bug fixes and a security enhancement. Flash Player “Square” has been updated to include the security enhancements described in Security Bulletin APSB10-22. In addition, 32-bit content debuggers are now available in this preview.
Adobe® Flash® Player “Square” is a preview release that enables native 64-bit support on Linux, Mac OS, and Windows operating systems, as well as enhanced support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 beta.
We have made this preview available so that users can test existing content and new platforms for compatibility and stability. Because this is a preview version of Flash Player, we don’t expect it to be as stable as a final release version of Flash Player. Use caution when installing Flash Player “Square” on production machines.
Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 is the first runtime release of the Open Screen Project that enables uncompromised Web browsing of expressive applications, content and video across devices. With support for a broad range of mobile devices, including smartphones, netbooks, smartbooks and other Internet-connected devices, Flash Player 10.1 allows your content to reach your customers wherever they are.
Flash Player 10.1 updates include new release candidate build 5 for Mac, Win, and Linux and beta 2 for Solaris.
Furthering Adobe’s commitment to the Linux community and as part of ongoing efforts to ensure the cross-platform compatibility of Flash Player, an alpha refresh of 64-bit Adobe Flash Player 10 for Linux operating systems was released on February 11, 2010 and is available for download. This offers easier, native installation on 64-bit Linux distributions and removes the need for 32-bit emulation.
Furthering Adobe’s commitment to the Linux community and as part of ongoing efforts to ensure the cross-platform compatibility of Flash Player, an alpha refresh of 64-bit Adobe Flash Player 10 for Linux operating systems was released on December 8, 2009 and is available for download. This offers easier, native installation on 64-bit Linux distributions and removes the need for 32-bit emulation. Learn more by reading the 64-bit Flash Player 10 FAQ.
Release versions of Flash Player 10 for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux are now available from the Flash Player Download Center.
Flex Builder Linux is a plugin-only version of the Flex Builder that you can use to build Flex applications on Linux.
The Flex Builder Linux alpha download was updated on 11/24/2009 in response to user feedback and incorporates an Eclipse plugin version of the Flex Builder software that you can use to build Flex applications on Linux.
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Adobe AIR for Linux is now shipping and available for download on Adobe.com. Supporting information and downloads are no longer hosted on Adobe Labs.
A refresh of the Flash Player 10 for 64-bit Linux alpha is now available on Adobe Labs.
Adobe® Flash® Player 10, code-named “Astro,” introduces new expressive features and visual performance improvements that allow interactive designers and developers to build the richest and most immersive Web experiences. These new capabilities also empower the community to extend Flash Player and to take creativity and interactivity to a new level.
A new 64-bit Linux version of Flash Player 10 is now available as an alpha on Adobe Labs. This new build offers easier, native installation on 64-bit Linux distributions and removes the need for 32-bit emulation.