![]() ![]() ![]() Note, Adobe Flash Player is often referred to as Shockwave Flash Player, not to be confused with Adobe Shockwave Player (AKA Adobe Shockwave for Director).įlash Player versions (updates) can get “out of sync”, rarely for IE versus Mozilla versions on Windows (like now, 12.0.0.43 versus 12.0.0.38), but often with Chrome versions (on most platforms, not just Windows like now: 12.0.0.41), which often fall behind the Flash Player version for Mozilla. (My experience is with Chrome in Windows, since I don’t use other platforms regularly.) Chrome has many idiosyncracies – some good but many bad, like not playing nice with Flash Player – poor compatibility. This is about Flash Player in the Chrome browser. Now that Flash Player versions are “out of sync” (12.0.0.41 in Chrome 12.0.0.38 in IE on Windows 12.0.0.43 in Mozilla on Windows but 12.0.0.38 in Mozilla on Macintosh while 11.2 for Mozilla on Linux – except for Chrome! – and Solaris), I will write about this in another post. I have been promising to write about Flash Player in the Chrome browser. And why do updates “jump”? My current version is 7u45. Don’t know why I got the notification this week, but the file is dated December 20, 2013. Likewise on January 14, Adobe has announced an update of Flash Player to MAJOR version 12.0.#.# (various minor versions depending on platform + browser permutation), from verion 11.#.#.#.Īnd last but not least, Oracle has an update to the Java JRE (Java Runtime Environment / plugin) to Version 7 Update 51. In the meantime … Adobe has released Adobe Reader 11.0.06 update on January 14, a planned, quarterly update. seeing the “Adobe Reader” tag that has since been removed. Just giving z some support – and showing to others why people act a certain way (i.e. ![]()
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