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[News] Introduction to Free Open Source Flash, Adobe Does Evil

  • Subject: [News] Introduction to Free Open Source Flash, Adobe Does Evil
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 04 Aug 2007 15:06:24 +0100
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
  • User-agent: KNode/0.10.4
Spotlight on Gnash

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| Gnash is under heavy development, and gets better every day. It still can't 
| play every flash movie on the net. With more active developers and testers we 
| can achieve full compliance with the flash v9 in a reasonable amount of time.  
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http://blue-gnu.biz/node/53

For Adobe, a tough lesson in (open-source) diplomacy

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| The brouhaha had to be painful for Adobe, a community-friendly company that 
| likes to think of itself as a kinder, gentler outfit than arch-rival 
| Microsoft . But here Adobe was, accused of using its overwhelming position in 
| PDF software to make money at the expense of smaller companies -- the very 
| sort of behavior that earned Microsoft a bad rap in Silicon Valley.    
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http://blogs.business2.com/utilitybelt/2007/08/for-adobe-a-tou.html


Related:

Making Gnash: a well-deserved name?

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| Gnash is the Free Software Foundation’s alternative Adobe Flash player. 
| Version 0.8 is the third alpha release, and frankly, it rocks! It is 
| also one of the first projects to be covered by the GPLv3.
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http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/blogs/making_gnash


Interview with Rob Savoye of Gnash, the GPL Flash project

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| 6. What features does the current version of Gnash support?
| 
| We support a large chunk of ActionScript2 classes, and Flash v7
| movies. There is some support for v8 starting to get added as it's
| not very difference from v7. Although streaming video currently works
| in CVS, it's not fully functional yet. I find that Gnash plays them
| ajority of web pages Flash ads (unfortunately), and many movies
| randomly grabbed from the net. Many of us are using Gnash as our
| only Flash player without much trouble.
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/Stewart/?p=177


Flash Development Revolutionized with the Open-Source Release of Gaia Flash
Framework

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| The Gaia Flash Framework has already earned the praise of high-profile 
| coders including world-renowned Flash and Flex developer Jesse Warden. 
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http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/070612/netu013.html?.v=16


Gnash [Open Source Flash] 0.8.0 release made

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| Gnash supports the majority of Flash opcodes up to SWF version 7, and
| a wide sampling of ActionScript classes for SWF version 8.5. All the
| core ones are implemented, and many of the newer ones work, but may be
| missing some of their methods.
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http://gnashdev.org/?q=node/35


Ryan, Open Source, and Flash

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| A few weeks back, I had dinner in Seattle with Ryan Stewart and Brian
| Zug. Over the course of several hours we covered a number of topics,
| including a crash course in open source software. Yesterday Ryan posted
| some of what he learned during our conversation, including his
| conclusions about whether or not open sourcing the Flash Player
| was a good idea.
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http://www.sauria.com/blog/2007/04/12/ryan-open-source-and-flash/

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