About 4/14/2015 - FP17 Release Announcement

Hi Chris:
Same as it happened/reported here, please note that in your last update release announcement, direct download links for Flash Player 17 for Internet Explorer on Windows 8/8.1: 17.0.0.169 (all 4 versions) still point to KB3044132 (March 10, 2015), being the correct one: KB3049508 (April 15, 2015), as also shown on Microsoft (updated April 15, 2015) Security Advisory 2755801. Thanks.
In addition, please also note that some content (some CVEs are cut or at least not visible in the Firefox browser) from the Adobe Security Bulletin APSB15-06 for FP17.0.0.169. I think there should also be some additional support contents at the right side of the page, right?
Haven't tried other browsers, but... Is this a bug on Adobe's support article or in Firefox?
Thanks in advance for your attention.

Yes, they have corrected them already. Thank you Chris.
What about APSB15-06? Any news?

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    Beginning July 9th, 2013 we have changed the version of our "extended support release" from Flash Player 10.3 to Flash Player 11.7 for Mac and Windows. To continue to stay current with all available security updates you will need to install the 11.7 extended support release or update to the most recent available release (11.8, etc.). For full details, please see this blog post:
    Extended Support Release Updated to Flash Player 11.7
    Flash Player 11.7 desktop for Windows, Macintosh and Linux: 11.7.700.242
    Previous versions of Flash Player can be found on the Archived Flash Player page
    If you encounter a problems with broken or missing links, please clear your browser cache and try again.  If the problem persists, please create a new post in our forum or send email to [email protected].

    I cannot answer any of your questions, but I can point you to a different installer: http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/licensing/mac/install_flash_playe r_11_osx.dmg

  • 9/10/2013 - Flash Player 11.8 Release Announcement

    Today we're pleased to announce that the next version of Flash Player is available for immediate download.  This update includes the multiple stability and security fixes for all browsers and platforms:
    Bug fixes
    3601024 - [Safari OS X 10.9] - File Downloads now work
    3611679 - [HTTP Live Streaming] [WebVTT] - Caption colors now render correctly
    3507613 - [Win7 IE10] - A Microsoft update to Internet Explorer corrects the following issue: Mouse movement interferes with Flash Player display updates
    3575123 - [Mac][FullScreen, MouseLock] - Corrects an issue where when the mouse movement values for a given frame were identical to the values of the preceding frame, the values returned would be zero
    3609793 - [Chrome] - Improved Audio Latency path is enabled by default
    3507613 - [Internet Explorer 10] [Win7] - An update to IE10 resulted in an improvement where instantiating an ActiveX Flash Player instance in IE 10 using a Windowless Mode (opaque or transparent) now works
    3597568 - [MacOS 10.9] - Mavericks Developer Preview 3 corrects an issue where Flash Player configuration files were not readable by Flash Player
    3604526 - [IME CCJK] - The IME candidate window position no longer moves to the left when the composition string extends beyond a single line in a textfield
    3583135 - [HTTP Live Streaming] [WebVTT] - Changing the options on a caption no longer erroneously resets that caption's position
    3602519 - [Chrome] [PPAPI] - Video on NYTimes.com now plays correctly
    3609793 - [Chrome] [PPAPI] - Audio latency improvements are enabled by default
    3570724 - [Flash Access] - Ability to specify a shorter timeout for license response
    3580139 - [Chrome] [PPAPI] [Mac] - screen.yahoo.com - video playback stopped after exiting full-screen mode
    3580607 - [Chrome] [PPAPI] - Resolves video jitter after exiting fullscreen mode on an embedded YouTube video
    3572762 - [HTTP Live Streaming] [Web VTT] - A stream with WebVTT captions now plays all of the captions available in a stream
    3572767 - [HTTP Live Streaming] [Web VTT] - Captions are no longer erroneously broken across multiple lines
    3577355 - [HTTP Live Streaming] [Web VTT] - Captions are now displayed when seeking backwards in a video stream
    3577367 - [HTTP Live Streaming] [Web VTT] - Caption customizations are now displayed on the correct frame
    3583137 - [HTTP Live Streaming] [Web VTT] - Captions are now displayed with the correct font weight
    3586532 - [HTTP Live Streaming] [Web VTT] - Ampersand, Less Than and Greater Than cue escape characters are now correctly displayed
    3583922 - [Internet Explorer] - ExternalInterface now works correctly in instances where SWF content was embedded using only the tag.
    3599625 - [Internet Explorer] - Fullscreen Mode now works correctly on https://apps.facebook.com/warcommander
    3582320 - [Win8] [ARM] - Flash video now appears as expected on http://www.orange.fr
    3600931 - [Win8] - Playback Controls are now rendered correctly on http://www.cnn.com/video/
    3590934 - [Win8] [Firefox] - When the Windows display settings are zoomed to 150%, the right-click context menu in Flash Player now works correctly
    717340 - [Mozilla] [Mac] [Dual Monitor] - Fixes an issue where the Cursor disappeared when moving from Full-Screen video in the second display to Firefox/Safari in the primary display.
    Multiple stability and security fixes
    For complete release information please see our release notes.
    Security update details can be found here: Security Bulletin APSB13-21
    Current Flash Player desktop users that have enrolled in either the "Allow Adobe to install updates (recommended)" or "Notify me to install updates" update options will receive an update notification dialog within 7 days from today (please note that Windows users will need to restart their system to receive the notification dialog.)
    If you would like to install the update immediately, please use one of the links below:
    Flash Player 11.7 desktop for Windows XP, Vista and 7: 11.8.800.168
    Flash Player 11.7 desktop for Windows 8: 11.8.800.168
    Please note that both Flash Player for Google Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows 8 are updated using a different mechanism.  Flash Player for Google Chrome updates will occur during regular Chrome updates.  Flash Player updates for Internet Explorer on Windows 8 will be provided by Microsoft though the Windows automatic update feature.
    Flash Player 11.7 desktop for Mac: 11.8.800.168
    Flash Player 11.2 desktop for Linux: 11.2.202.310
    Flash Player 11.1 Mobile for Android 3.x: 11.1.111.73
    Flash Player 11.1 Mobile for Android 4.0.x: 11.1.115.81
    On July 9th, 2013 we changed the version of our "extended support release" from Flash Player 10.3 to Flash Player 11.7 for Mac and Windows. To continue to stay current with all available security updates you will need to install the 11.7 extended support release or update to the most recent available release (11.8, etc.). For full details, please see this blog post:
    Extended Support Release Updated to Flash Player 11.7
    Flash Player 11.7 desktop for Windows, Macintosh and Linux: 11.7.700.242
    Previous versions of Flash Player can be found on the Archived Flash Player page
    If you encounter a problems with broken or missing links, please clear your browser cache and try again.  If the problem persists, please create a new post in our forum or send email to [email protected].

    No, the problem still occurs.
    It's weird there are no plug-in errors or something.
    With fp installed:
    with fp uninstalled:
    as a side note: a few weeks ago, I made a new clean Mac OS installation because of a harddrive replacement. So, the whole system is actually very tidy...  

  • 2015.28 Release Notes

    Today's release includes a major improvement to the file conversion process, clarifications for VAT-exclusive pricing, and enhancements to the shopping experience.
    PDF Print-Ready File Normalization
    A quick search of the internet reveals nearly 100 different tools an author can use to create a PDF file of their manuscript. Some are free, very basic converters while others are costly and feature-rich creation tools. The availability of so many tools to accomplish the same task results in PDF files of varying quality being uploaded and sent to our print partners.
    With this release, we will begin analyzing and normalizing both interior and one-piece cover file uploads to detect errors in Print-Ready files during the book creation process. Analysis and file normalization will correct formatting errors in uploaded PDF files by automatically flattening layers, removing transparencies / hidden annotations, and correcting trim size. It will also identify and alert authors of problems such as low resolution images, unembedded fonts, and line art or fonts that are too small to print clearly.
    As a result, authors will receive more useful information about their files when a problem is detected. Additionally, the resulting print-ready files will be created using a single standard resulting in higher quality printing.
    VAT-Exclusive Pricing
    We continue clarifying VAT-exclusive pricing on Lulu.com. In addition to seeing VAT-exclusive prices on a book's product page, shoppers will also see this messaging in search results and in the shopping cart. Authors will be made aware of VAT-Exclusive pricing when they set and/or modify their book's price.
    Other Enhancements to Make Life Better
    To reduce the number of shipping errors caused by incorrect State/Province entries, we removed the default value from this dropdown list in the shopping cart. Users must now choose a state or province to proceed to the next step. 
    When applying a coupon code or changing the quantity of books in the shopping cart, users may now either click the update buttons in the shopping cart or simply use the Enter key on their keyboard.
     

    See here http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E15289_01/doc.40/e15066/newchanged.htm
    Erik

  • 11/6/2012 - AIR 3.5 Release Announcement

    Today we're pleased to announce that the next version of AIR, 3.5.0.600, is available for immediate download.  The primary goal of this release was bug fixing, the addition of Jellybean support, and iOS app enhancements.  This update includes the following new features:
    Debug stack trace in release builds of Flash Player — This feature enables developers to display stack trace info in release and debug builds.
    Packaging Multiple Binaries — This feature enables developers to include third party static libraries and frameworks and package these with ANE.
    Shared ByteArray support for ActionScript Workers — This feature enables developers to share memory between multiple workers.
    Packaging and loading multiple SWFs on iOS — This feature will allow developers to load multiple swfs, that contain ActionScript bytecode on iOS .
    For further additional information please see our release notes.
    AIR 3.5 runtime for Windows and Macintosh: 3.5 Download
    AIR SDK 3.5 for Windows and Macintosh: 3.5 Download
    Previous versions of the AIR runtime and SDK can be found on the Archived AIR SDK and Runtimes page
    We are currently in the process of this global release.  This process can take up to twenty four hours to complete.  If you encounter a problems with broken or missing links, please clear your browser cache and try again.  If the problem persists, please create a new post in our forum or send email to [email protected]

    Why is it impossible to find the IOS sdk 6.0 on adobe site or any related forum ? i searched everywhere the only place i found it was on developer apple in a DMG i needed to uncompress to see that it was in a format not reable by windows. as i understand the only way to get it is by installing xcode on a mac and copying it from here. Why adobe not giving it ? or updating the 3.4 sdk with 6.0 in it ?
    I mean... with air 3.4 you can use platformsdk.. and you can use it on windows!! BUT NOBODY GIVE THE SDK!! Go on google and i dare you to find sdk 6.0 in a format readable for windows!
    anyway i used the beta 3.5 for now i just found that sad that the support for such a obvious request isn't met.

  • 3/27/2012 - AIR 3.2 Release Announcement

    Today we're pleased to announce that the next version of AIR, 3.2.0.2070, is available for immediate download.  This update includes the following new features:
    Stage3D hardware accelerated GPU rendering (mobile) —  AIR 3.2 introduces the Stage3D API to iOS and Android. These low-level APIs enable cinematic, high-performance 2D and 3D graphics with full GPU acceleration across devices.
    Drivers gating for hardware acceleration relaxed (desktop) — In earlier Mac and Windows releases, hardware acceleration for Stage3D was limited to drivers released after 1/1/2009. This release expands support, relaxing driver gating to 1/1/2008.
    Mouse lock, relative mouse coordinates, right and middle click events (desktop) — Create immersive, panoramic games with infinite scrolling to enable new classes of content, including first-person games.
    Throttling event — This release introduces a new ThrottleEvent. A ThrottleEvent is now dispatched by the stage when the Flash Player throttles, pauses or resumes content.
    Multithreaded video decoding (desktop) — The video decoding pipeline is now fully multithreaded. This feature should improve the overall performance on all platforms. Note that this feature is a significant architecture change required for other future improvements.
    AIR 3.2 runtime for Windows and Macintosh: 3.2 Download
    AIR SDK 3.2 for Windows and Macintosh: 3.2 Download
    Previous versions of the AIR runtime and SDK can be found on the Archived AIR SDK and Runtimes page
    For further additional information please see our Runtime release notes and Developer release notes
    Note: If you discover missing or broken links to Flash runtime related materials, please try clearing your cache and trying again.  If the link continues to be broken, please post a new forum thread or send email to [email protected] so I can investigate further.

    Difficult to answer until the benchmarks are performed.  The Macbook Pro will get a higher Geekbench score of course because that concentrates on processor and memory sppeds.  But Barefeats and MacWorld benchmarks will be more real-world tests that will give a more meaningful comparison.
    The Air is going to boot the fastest due to the SSD.  It may really give the Pro a run for the money whenever there's heavy disk access. But in game-playing, you'll have most of what you need loeaded into memory, so then the Pro will outperform.  People who use SSD flash memory are usually very happy with the overall responsiveness of the system. but gamers may want the fastest processor they can get.  So your requirements in a way conflict with each other.  Wait for the benchmarks and then you decide what's best for you.

  • 8/21/2012 - AIR 3.4 Release Announcement

    Today we're pleased to announce that the next version of AIR, 3.4.0.2540, is available for immediate download.  This update includes the following new features:
    iOS 5.1 SDK Support — Build your AIR on iOS applications by default with iOS 5.1 SDK (without using the --platformsdk switch) and leverage the enhancements available in iOS 5.1 SDK.
    Exception Support in Native Extensions for iOS — A native extension for iOS can now use both C++ and Objective-C exceptions.
    iOS Push Notifications — This feature will use APNS (Apple Push Notification Service) and a provider (third-party server which will communicate with the APN) to generate notifications.
    AIR direct deployment (without iTunes) — Deploy an AIR application on iOS devices without having to use iTunes or the iPhone configuration utility.
    For further additional information please see our release notes.
    AIR 3.4 runtime for Windows and Macintosh: 3.4 Download
    AIR SDK 3.4 for Windows and Macintosh: 3.4 Download
    Previous versions of the AIR runtime and SDK can be found on the Archived AIR SDK and Runtimes page
    Message was edited by: Pat Willener - updated release notes link.

    Excellent, glad you were able to get this to work!  Had you tried right clicking the installer and doing a "run as administrator"?

  • [iPhone] Question about properties/ivars and retain/release

    I'm not sure I am understanding how the retain/release policy works for properties fully. I have the following property declaration:
    @property (nonatomic, retain) AudioPlayer *audioPlayer;
    An instance is created using the following code:
    self.audioPlayer = [[AudioPlayer alloc] initWithDelegate:self];
    If I call the following, the dealloc method of audioPlayer does not get called:
    [audioPlayer release];
    audioPlayer = nil;
    If I call this, the dealloc method does get called:
    [audioPlayer release];
    self.audioPlayer = nil;
    What about setting the pointer to nil using the 'dot' property notation makes the reference count get to zero when it does not in the above code block?

    The synthesized property adds 1 to the retain count. But the object was born with a retain count of 1, and 1+1=2.
    Splitting the first line into two may make it clearer:
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    self.audioPlayer=temp;
    increases the retain count by 1.
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    self.audioPlayer=temp; // 2
    [temp release]; // 1
    or this:
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    This creates the object with a retain count of 1, increases the retain count by 1 because the object pointer is being stored into a property, and arranges for the retain count to be decremented by 1 in the not too distant future.
    You could also do this:
    audioPlayer=[[AudioPlayer alloc] initWithDelegate:self];
    which doesn't invoke the property setter but stores the pointer directly in the class variable. If you confine yourself strictly to doing this once only, at the beginning of everything, then it's quite safe. Otherwise the autorelease form is probably the best compromise in terms of readability.

  • Questions about buttons: onRelease and on(release)

    I have been experimenting with buttons lately and am trying to use a function that uses the release mouse event. I was a little confused at first, since I found some tutorials that used onRelease() and some that used on(release) {...can somebody explain the differences to these and how to use either of them?

    if you're using as2, both onRelease and on(release) can be used.  on(release) is attached to the button or movieclip (highly undesirable) and onRelease is attached to a frame using the button/movieclip's instance name:
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    your_btn.onRelease=function(){
    // code here
    if you're using as3, neither will work.

  • When will the releases announced at NAB be available

    I am about to start a series of TV commercials and think is a good time to make the jump from FCP. But been told by peers that everything I have seen at NAB is not yet available. When will it be available?
    Thanks.

    Thanks Steven. I am not necessarily finding issues on CS6 that I would not find elsewhere other than it seems that plugins are much less in CS6 than FCP. I started on Premiere years back, moved to FCP7 and then somewhat twisted my hand into X. Now want back to a normal editing suite and since I use CS for many other tasks, it seemed simple.
    My current issue is that we are going out of the country to shoot a series of commercials which will go live within 48 hours of being shot. I have an editor assembling as cards get to her hands. But there are some parts that she won't be able to be in due to limitations and then is when I wanted the new CS6 in my laptop so I could get it ready to go live the morning after if need be.
    But there is always a next time, I seem to be sticking back with Premiere. Hate the fact that now have to edit sound in Audition, used to love Soundbooth. Just something else to get used to . I don't have the need to learn ProTools, I leave that to the audio pros, but do miss SB.
    Thanks again for the help offer.

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