Any ETA on Flash 10 for Windows 64 bit browsers?

     With the release of Windows 7 just 3 months away, I'm hoping that Adobe is close to at least a beta version of Flash 10 for 64 bit browsers.  I know they've released the Flash 10 for Linux 64 bit platforms, but they seem to be behind on this.  Windows is the most used operating system in the world.  Why we have yet to see a 64 bit flash player for it is kind of ... pathetic?  I don't know.

I do not wish to point out the obvious but someone at Adobe should be monituring current market/tech trends.  Most new PC's are shipping with 64 bit systems in order to take advantage of the larger amounts of memory available to consumers today.  This trend has not occurred overnight!!!  It has been coming for years.   I believe that if the flash player had serious competition Adobe would have been developing this from day one...that pesky "first to market" rule just does not apply to the flash player - pity!  Question remains....how will investors view this?

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