![]() Please don't blame facebook for a fail from your company (or if it is not a fail, just assume that your company neglect users of MacOS 10.5)įacebook is not alone, many video online simply use the latest versions of Adobe to show their videos, and certainly do not expect that updating their system will cut them from a large audience. I'd just go ahead and try it, if not for the fact that my Power Mac G5 has never seemed very happy with Adobe stuff. I'm wondering if upgrading to 10.3.183.11 would eliminate that. I have been doing OK for a while with 10.1.102.64, but now I have the Facebook problem. Yet, Macnut44's post above seems to say that I could run the 10.3.183.11 version of Flash Player under OS 10.5.8. I don't know how to interpret "10.4+" for sure, but I would think it includes OS 10.5.x. The "Archived Flash Player versions" page says, "Mac OS X, 10.4+ -For PowerPC processors: most recent Flash Player 10.1 " This page says, "If you have Mac OS version 10.3 or earlier, or your Mac does not have an Intel processor, do not download the latest Flash Player version. OK, Chris/all, so… what is the correct version of the player to use on a PPC Mac under OS 10.5.8 (the latest OS a PPC Mac can run)? And what's the deal with embedded videos on Facebook no longer working for some of us? Everything is fine now.but why is Adobe sending out Updates for Flash Player that: #1 - do not specify what version this Update will be installing and #2 (and more significantly) - why doesn't the Update installer detect the operating system on a computer and if NOT COMPATIBLE, cancel the installation? This is a ridulous and time consuming situation caused by Adobe Systems. I had to spend more of my valuable time to UN-install Flash Player version 11 and then RE-install version 10.3.183.10. The Flash installer should have detected the OS version that my computer is running (but obviously it did not!!!). Only after a lot of further research did I discover that Adobe's latest Flash Player Update installed version 11 and version 11 is reported (by Adobe) to be compatible with Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7+. I caused a rapid blinking or flashing of the video then crashed the browser (both, Firefox and Safari). Unfortunately, I had previously choose to install this UNKNOWN version update and it totally screwed up all Flash videos that I attempted to view. When I clicked on "See Details" it took me to an Adobe page that does not SPECIFICALLY address the issue of which version of Flash player this Update notice would install. But if Chrome is not your kind of browser, then this plug-in remains a viable solution for enjoying Flash content on your Mac.I just received an Update notification from Adobe system - to update Adobe Flash Player but the Update download doesn't specify what version of Flash Player this would install. Generally, the better way to go would be to use Chrome since there will be a lower performance impact on your system. If you're constantly visiting Flash-based Web sites, you will have to install either this plug-in, or a browser like Google Chrome, which has built-in Flash support. Performance issues: Despite its long history with OS X, this software tends to slow down your computer and drain your battery. Per-site settings: All the features listed above support per-site settings for even more precise control.Īdvanced options: The app lets you delete all Flash-related data and settings as well as audio and video license files, deauthorize the computer, and access trusted locations for developer testing. The only downside to using it is that it suffers from performance issues.Ĭonfigurable: The plug-in adds a new preference pane in System Preferences where you will be able to adjust your local storage, camera, mic and peer-assisted networking settings to either allow the feature for all Web sites, on a per-request basis, or to deny all requests. ![]() The plug-in integrates seamlessly and through a preference pane, gives you control over the type of access each Web site has to your system. Adobe Flash Player for Mac lets you access Flash content in Web sites when using browsers like OS X's Safari.
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