Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Adobe pinballs 64-bit Flash Player 10 alpha into Linux orbit
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> | Adobe Systems has spun out an alpha version of its Flash Player 10 technology
> | for 64-bit Linux software users today, to satisfy the needs of freetards
> | everywhere.
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> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/17/adobe_64_bit_linux_flash_10_alpha/
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> Adobe to Offer New Tools for UI Development
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> | The updates also include performance and productivity enhancements. Air 1.5,
> | for example, can boost application performance with WebKit's new SquirrelFish
> | Java interpreter, Wadhwani said. Free to download, Air 1.5 is available today
> | for Windows and the Mac and is due for Linux by the end of the year.
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> http://www.pcworld.com/article/153984/.html?tk=rss_news
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> Recent:
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> Adobe CEO accuses Microsoft of trying to muscle into the web video market
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> | Shantanu Narayen says Microsoft is 'opening its chequebook' in a failed
> | attempt to get companies to move from Flash to its own Silverlight player
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> http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/nov/04/adobe-flash-player-microsoft-silverlight
Flash? You mean closed source Flash? You mean buggy as hell on Linux flash?
You change your opinion on companies more often than Liarnut tells lies.
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