Canadian Cybertech assists with Clean Technology adoption ranging from software systems architecture, system design and advancement of user experiences/security. We have over 25 years of experience helping companies gather the full and auditable requirements for IT projects to ensure success.
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Flash Player on Linux by year end
Having run a Linux Laptop and desktop for a while, I sympathize with those of you waiting to get Flash 9 for Linux. I have made good on my promise from JavaOne to follow up internally. The latest public news I have found is that we will have updated the Flash player for Linux by the end of this year. Read near the bottom. If you have comments on this subject, please feel free to leave them here. Although I do not speak for Adobe on this blog, I do perceive that there is a sense of urgency on this issue that seems to increase in the last two months.
1 comment:
Do not spam this blog! Google and Yahoo DO NOT follow comment links for SEO. If you post an unrelated link advertising a company or service, you will be reported immediately for spam and your link deleted within 30 minutes. If you want to sponsor a post, please let us know by reaching out to duane dot nickull at gmail dot com.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
it's been a long time to wait - with 8 never having made it to the platform - but better late than never, as they say.
ReplyDeletenot being able to visit sites built for 8, such as Julien's Flash based wiki that utilizes the local persistence element, seem to violate Flash's promise as a universal client.