Flash Player 10 released on Adobe Labs
It seems that Adobe really takes Flash Player seriously. I believe that it’s one reason why they bought Macromedia. Just today, I received a notification that Flash Player 10 is released in the Adobe Labs. (public pre-release)
New KEY Features:
- 3D Effects
- Customer Filters and Effects
- Advanced Text Layout
- Enhanced Drawing API
- Visual Performance Improvements
You can check the release notes for Flash Player 10 for more information about this pre release technology.
Installation:(from the pre release)
Follow the instructions that apply to your platform to install Flash Player.
Windows
- Save the Installer to your desktop, and wait for it to download completely.
- An Installer icon will appear on your desktop. Double-click on it.
- You may be prompted to close open browser windows to continue with the installation.
- You can verify the version you have installed by visiting the About Flash page.
Macintosh
- Save the Installer to your desktop, and wait for it to download completely.
- An Installer icon will appear on your desktop. Double-click on it.
- You may be prompted to close open browser windows to continue with the installation.
- You can verify the version you have installed by visiting the About Flash page.
Linux (.tar.gz)
- Click the “Download .tar.gz” link. A dialog box will appear asking you where to save the file.
- Save the .tar.gz file to your desktop and wait for the file to download completely.
- Unpackage the file. A directory called install_flash_player_10_linux will be created.
- In terminal, navigate to this directory and type ./flashplayer-installer to run the installer. Click Enter. The installer will instruct you to shut down your browser(s).
- Once the installation is complete, the plug-in will be installed in your Mozilla browser. To verify, launch Mozilla and choose Help > About Plug-ins from the browser menu.
Linux (.rpm)
- Click the “Download .rpm” link. A dialog box will appear asking you where to save the file.
- Save the .rpm file to your desktop and wait for the file to download completely.
- In terminal, navigate to the desktop and type # rpm -Uvh <rpm_package_file>. Click Enter. (Note: This must be done as a root user). The installer will instruct you to shut down your browser(s).
Once the installation is complete, the plug-in will be installed in your Mozilla browser. To verify, launch Mozilla and choose Help > About Plug-ins from the browser menu.
Download now and test it!
sid
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