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Adobe Flash Player

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Contributed by: tonisue Saturday, August 25 2007 @ 10:52 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

Recommend Product: NO

I have installed several versions of the Flash Player over the years on my Mac G5 PPC OS 10.4.10. It has never worked so why even try this one????   

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Adobe Flash Player - krystalschumaker_dotmac

Perhaps you should check your plug-ins in Safari (if that's what you use); because I've never had a problem with Flash Player, though it was much smaller and ran better before Adobe bought it. My PowerBook G4 also runs Shockwave without problems; but it has problems with the code in a game now & then. Also, Safari won't run the code (I forgot its name) used to create 3D online games. Flash has always run fine.

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Wednesday, September 19 2007 @ 05:53 PM PDT


Adobe Flash Player - iGreg

This is a BETA. 9.047 is the most current regular release.

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Sunday, September 30 2007 @ 11:12 PM PDT


Adobe Flash Player - hugin77

Never worked? Really?

Sure, Flash is painfully slow and cpu intensive, but it's always worked for me on my G5, and all other machines.

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Sunday, September 30 2007 @ 11:51 PM PDT


Adobe Flash Player - kent1

Hi
You must be doing something wrong somehow?
Apart from the last version which was a disaster, I have never had any problems and all my sites play video really well now.

Did you uninstall the previous version and repair permissions before and after? Did the installer take you to the Adobe web site to inform you that it was installed correctly?

Both of the above seem to be critical. I suggest you run TTPro or DiskWarrior on your directory, and then go thru the above procedure.
If all else fails, do an archive and install, it usually clears up my problems and is not that hard to do.

Unfortunately, so many sites now use Flash, it has become a necessity to have it installed.
Hope this helps,

Ken

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Monday, October 01 2007 @ 01:16 AM PDT


Adobe Flash Player - kent1

PS
re my last comments, it should work with all browsers as the plug- in is in Hard Disk/Library/Internet Plug-Ins and serves them all
In Safari and Camino it shows a reference to that plug-in in the Installed Plug-Ins in the Help menu Flash (R) Player V9.0 r64.
I am using Firefox 2.0.0.7 but I cannot see where to look for Installed Plug-Ins

Ken

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Monday, October 01 2007 @ 01:28 AM PDT


Installed plugins in Firefox - AlanDragsterr

If you want to have a list of installed plugins and versions, just type in the URL adress bar "about:plugins"

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Monday, October 01 2007 @ 05:18 AM PDT