What are people doing to replace Adobe Flash??
What the heck are people using to replace Adobe Flash????
iMac 21.5″, OS X 10.11
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What the heck are people using to replace Adobe Flash????
iMac 21.5″, OS X 10.11
It's built into MacOS and already available in your Browser. No add-on required.
Also, keep in mid that Flash was NEVER supported on the iPhone (any model) and iPhone users have not lost any sleep over this.
Flash Player is NOT NEEDED.
I've actually been wondering how this is going to effect certain online services. For example, a lot of the online proctoring for test taking that is being used by various schools right now rely on Flash for gaining access to camera and microphone monitoring. I had a "fun" conversation with one of them recently due to Flash issues and when I kept pointing out that it is EOL, I very much got the "not my problem" attitude from them.
There is nothing to replace Adobe Flash. If a web site has not updated to newer technologies, their content will not be viewable.
Nothing. There is no need for Flash Player as there no longer any Flash content. If a site still includes Flash content the site will fade into oblivion.
H.264 has taken the place of Flash.
What is H.264 and where do I get it?
drquinndsa wrote:
What is H.264 and where do I get it?
You don't get it. It is a codec.
I’m curious as to what you feel Adobe Flash was actually allowing you to do, that you can no longer do.
I use Jacquie Lawson cards online and I can't now preview cards with video - and most of them have video.
Adobe told everyone to uninstall Flash Player.
Write to that Web Site operator and tell them to "get with the program".
drquinndsa wrote:
What the heck are people using to replace Adobe Flash????
I'm sure malware developers will eventually find some other scam that people will easily fall for.
That website will soon fade into oblivion unless they join the 21st century with respect to technology.
They have transitioned past Flash. It is not their problem. Sites have been warned that EOL was coming in plenty of time to transition. Any site that is still using Flash should be abandoned.
Anh idea then how I can use the Jacquie Lawson greetings cards online without it? The site tells me I can';t view the cards without Flash.
What are people doing to replace Adobe Flash??