

I was impressed with the new streamlined installer, which finished quickly and didn't require any confirmations or check boxes after I clicked Run. The first is the message that a single installer adds both 32-bit and 64-bit support. Two aspects of that screen are noteworthy. When I visited the Flash Player download page on a system running the 64-bit version of Windows 7, I was greeted with this dialog box:

We have not yet announced timing or release dates. Back in July 2008, more than three years ago, I noted that Adobe's official support page for the Flash Player included this text:Īdobe is working on Flash Player support for 64-bit platforms as part of our ongoing commitment to the cross-platform compatibility of Flash Player. The official announcement of the availability of Flash Player 11 is here, and the download itself is here. Ukrainian developers share stories from the war zoneĪdobe has finally released a Flash Player that includes full native 64-bit support for 64-bit browsers on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Linux distros for beginners: You can do this! Got questions about crypto? Ask the Coachįor Mom: The best flower delivery services How ransomware attacks threaten our food supply
