Is flash player compatible with jelleybean

Is flashplayer compatible with jelleybean?

I am able to run flash on my Kindle Fire HD. It was actually really easy. You have to use a process called sideloading. The information is all over the web. Check out this site: http://kindlefirelive.com/install-adobe-flash-player-onto-your-kindle-fire/

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  • Is flash player compatible with kindle fire?

    Is flash player compatible with the kindle fire?

    I am able to run flash on my Kindle Fire HD. It was actually really easy. You have to use a process called sideloading. The information is all over the web. Check out this site: http://kindlefirelive.com/install-adobe-flash-player-onto-your-kindle-fire/

  • Is Adobe Flash Player compatible with my Macbook Pro?

    I tried to go on Youtube but it wouldnt let me because it said I needed Adobe Flash Player but I didn't want to get it because I dont know if it will mess up my macbook.

    There most certainly is a flash player or plugin that is compatible with OS X on a Mac.
    If you aren't interested in having access to flash content - namely with YouTube, YouTube includes an HTML5 option for all video to be provided via HTML5.
    http://www.youtube.com/html5

  • Is adobe flash player compatible with ios7?

    I have heard that adobe is not compatible with ios7 and therefore one cannot open ecards on an ipad or iphone. Is this true and if so how does one get around this problem?

    Thanx for your advice. I recently sent ecards from my imac via care2.com/ecards to family members in USA and Australia who all have ios enabled devices and were therefore unable to open the ecards. I don't own an ipad or iphone and was unaware that ios is not adobe flash compatible.
    What I found surprising though is that one relative could not open the ecard on a mac book air but I don't know what browser he uses. I just assumed that all browsers are flash compatible. Thanx again.

  • Is the new version of Flash player compatible with FF 3.6.17?

    I updated to the new version of Flash - 10.3.181.26 - because of some sort of problem with the old version. Now FF does not recognize Flash as being installed. I have both versions in .mozilla/plugins. I use .new and .old as the extension for the one I am not using. Version 10.3.d162 works when it is .so. 10.3.181 does not.

    There are a number of active threads concerning the latest Flash player plugin (11.3) and the latest Firefox (13). Not all users are experiencing the same issues, but things to check include the following:
    - Conflict with Realplayer Browser Record plugin (to disable this, open Add-ons from the orange Firefox button or the classic Tools menu and look under the Extensions and Plugins categories)
    - Conflict with Flash 11.3 Protected Mode (see [http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1018071?tstart=0 Adobe Forums: How do I disable Flash Player's protected mode for Firefox?])
    Scanning down the front of the forums probably will yield additional suggestions: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions
    Please post back with your results.

  • Flash Player Compatible with IE10 64 Bit?

    I am running Windows 7 64 bit with IE10 64 bit version.  The flash player version 11.7.700.169 was working OK until I downloaded the latest version 11.7.700.202.  Now I can get Youtube videos to play, but only in HTML5 mode.  When I go into the link http://www.youtube.com/html  it specifically stated that I was not in the trial.  I also got the message “Your web browser has blocked this site from using an Active X control in an unsafe manner.  As a result, this page might not display correctly.”  I tried getting into IE’s internet options, security, custom level, then enabled “Initialize and script Active X controls not marked as safe for scripting.” The flash player worked in Adobe’s mode although I kept getting popups from Microsoft saying there was a security problem.      I have tried removing the plug-in version of flash player and reinstalling it.  I also have the Active X edition installed.  When I go to control panel, Adobe flash player, it states that both versions of the flash player are installed with the latest edition.  The red icon also states Flash Player 32 bit.  While in IE’s browser, if I navigate to the adobe page that checks to see if your version is installed, all I get is a gray box.  This only happens when I am using IE10 and Avant’s browsers.  While in Firefox or Chrome the videos play fine, and the Adobe web page states that my version is Windows 64 bit, browser Chrome.   I really don’t think there is a conflict between the browsers.  I read somewhere that the flash player does not work in IE’s 64 bit, but only in IE’s 32 bit, in which case I would have to reinstall the previous version of IE.  Now I am getting the message “An add on to this site failed to run.”  Again, this only happens in IE and Avant, not Firefox or Chrome.  If the flash player doesn’t work in the 64 bit, why does the download proceed?  Before downloading it says you have Windows 7 64 bit IE I believe and, therefore, there is a presumption that it will work.  There is something on one web page that is somewhat hidden that says, “for 64 bit users.”

    Thank you.  I read somewhere on this forum where someone had installed the 64 bit version on IE9.   Shockwave is enabled.  I get the message every time I go to a Youtube site, or any other site that plays videos like the weather channel.  At the top of the screen a display first pops up stating that I need Adobe installed.  That quickly goes away and at the bottom of the page I get the add on failed to run message.  I tried removing Adobe’s Active X from add/remove programs and did a reinstall.  After the installation a screen displayed stating that the installation was successful.  I realize that IE and Avant use the Active X version and not the plug in version.  I used IE and Avant for years without any problems, and have just recently added the Chrome and Firefox.  If I remember correctly, before I added Chrome and Firefox I got a message at the top of a screen in IE stating that I needed the plug in.  So I installed it.  I get the impression that I didn’t need the plug in and that may be where the problem started.  At this point I am inclined to remove Adobe by using the uninstall tool and then remove the remaining files from the instructions on Adobe’s site.  If I use the uninstall tool can I just remove the Active X version, or will it remove the plug in version too?  Can I reinstall everything by using the plugin MSI installer or should I install the plug in separately from the Active X?

  • Is Adobe Flash player compatible with Kindle Fire HD?

    Compatibility with my Kindle Fire HD? Silk Browser?

    I know that there is a Flash PlayerExperimental versions out, but I Cannot get one!
    Absolutely NOT... There IS NO MORE Flash Player for Kindle (Android). NOT since June 2012. And... There will never be another Flash Player developed or updated for Android. The FINAL security update for older versions was released September 10, 2013, and that ENDED ALL DEVELOPMENT and maintenance of Flash for Android by Adobe.
    There ARE NO "experimental versions out there"... NOT from Adobe, and NONE that are either supported or endorsed by Android.
    Android (GooglePlay) has two (2) "server side" browsers they recommend for viewing Flash content and they DO NOT recommend using them in "mobile" mode.
    "Dolphin" and "Puffin" are what they have available. That's it. Adobe doesn't have anything. Android has nothing nother than those.

  • Is Adobe Flash Player compatible with Internet Explorer 10?

    Ever since I upgraded to I.E.10, Flash Player 11. has not been working at all.  I am constantly reminded to get Flash Player (already in my system!) in order to see a video, for example.  Is there a coreection for this?

    When troubleshooting problems with Internet Explorer, we recommend you review the steps outlined in these two FAQs:
    Enabling Flash Player in Internet Explorer - http://forums.adobe.com/thread/885448
    ActiveX Filtering in Internet Explorer - http://forums.adobe.com/thread/867968
    Please let us know if this helps.

  • Is Adobe flash player compatible with Opera

    Have had problems with Google Chrome and Mozilla have uninstalled both and I am now using Opera, is this fine to download adobe flash player?

    Opera uses the same Flash Player plugin as Safari, Firefox and ANY other non-IE browser (Seamonkey or Maxthon for example).
    Chrome has its own proprietary Flash Player plugin ("PepperFlash"), modified, embedded and maintained solely by Google.
    The others are:
    Flash Player for ActiveX (Internet Explorer)
    Flash Player Plug-in (All other browsers)
    If you have the "other browser" pluign installed, it should work with Firefox if it works with Opera.

  • Is adobe flash player compatible with macbook air?

    How to install Adobe flash player to mac book air 2013?

    This link should help you out. Let me know whether or not it works
    http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

  • Which flash player works with mac 10.5.8  intel

    Which flash player works with leopard 10.5.8 intel based

    This page will tell you which version you have and the latest version for your Mac & OS...
    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/155/tn_15507.html
    4. Install Flash Player
    Important: Flash Player installation requires a browser restart. Bookmark this page, so that you can visit this page whenever required.
    Mac
    Download and install the latest Flash Player version.
    For any reason if your installation is not successful: 
    a. Uninstall the installation files using the Adobe Flash Player uninstaller.
    Note: Use only Adobe Flash Player uninstaller to uninstall Flash Player installation files.
    b. Reinstall the latest Flash Player version.
    Go to step 5 to check if you can access rich media content properly.

  • Cannot open compressed folders and adobe flash player compatible files

    cannot open compressed folders and adobe flash player compatible files

    This is a Windows setting. In Windows 7 you can change it through the Control Panel: Either Start>Default Programs  or Start>Control Panel>Programs>Default Programs>Set Associations
    Find .pdf and change it (click Change Program) from Microsoft Word to Adobe Reader. Browse to find the Reader application if necessary: Program Files>Adobe>Reader11>Reader>AcroRd.exe

  • Flash 8 compatible with Flash 9 Player

    Just want to make sure that the Flash 9 Player is backwards
    compatible with Flash 8 files. Are there any limitations? System is
    Windows 2K and XP - no Vista worries yet!

    Hi Cug90,
    Flash Player 9 is backwards compatible. There was a security
    update with Flash Player version 9.0.124.0 and you can find out
    more about these changes here:
    http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/flash_player9_security_update.html
    “Understanding Flash Player 9 April 2008 Security
    Update compatibility”
    For known issues and system requirements please read the
    Adobe Flash Player release notes:
    http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/9/releasenotes.html
    Important Note: These online forums are for user-to-user
    discussions of Adobe products, and are not an official customer
    support channel for Adobe. If you require direct assistance, or
    prefer to contact Adobe support staff directly, please contact
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  • Newest Version of Flash Player Issues With Firefox 12.0

    Firefox just updated today to its newest version 12.0. After updating, every website was running slow or freezing. I eventually discovered that the culprit was the Adobe Flash Player Plugin. Disabling the plugin returned things to normal. I would like to still use the flash plug in, but have not found a way to enable it without all websites freezing. I am using a Windows 7 64-bit operating system. I have tired uninstalling and reinstalling the flash player and I have double checked that I am using the newest version of Flash Player. I have cleared the Flash Player cache, tried disabling the hardware acceleration option, and restarted my computer inbetween several times. I am offically at a loss for what to do? Please help me.

    jennifer.jones214 wrote:
    In your  opinion, should I uninstall Firefox if I am installing Waterfox?
    Waterfox can coexist peacefully with Waterfox.  I have both installed, but never use Firefox any more.
    Not only can Waterfox run in 64-bit address space, it also is better optimized during compile time than Firefox.  (For obvious reasons; Firefox is compatible with many old systems, Waterfox only needs to be compatible with new 64-bit systems.)
    P.S. regarding Chris' advice above; Firefox and Waterfox use the same profile, so if that is actually the problem, then it will occur in both browsers.

  • Flash Player version with Captivate 7

    The publish option (for swf) on Captivate 7 starts at Flash Player version 10.
    Does that mean if you had content working perfectly well on Flash Player 9 in a previous version of Captivate, and you import it into Captivate 7 it now needs the learner to upgrade their Flash Player?
    I am currently developing content (on Captivate 7) in a global company where forcing IT to upgrade all the flash to version 10 world-wide is out of the question.
    So I'm tempted to edit the manifest and set the minimum Flash Player back to 9.
    Am I heading into trouble?
    Or is there just some feature of Captivate 7 I need to avoid using?

    Editing the manifest file of the SCORM package is NOT going to get you out of trouble if the SWFs in that package are not compatible with a Flash Player version below 10.  If Captivate 7 is using tags or code inside the SWFs it creates that can only work on FP10 then your end users would NEED to have FP10.
    Since Captivate 7 has only just been released, you cannot have gone too far down the road of developing this content.  I would recommend you get this sorted out BEFORE you create mountains of content that your end users may not be able to view on their FP version. Upgrade an entire course to Captivate 7 format and test it thoroughly on end users from your company.  If it turns out your content doesn't run perfectly, then you may need to roll back to Cp6x to continue with this client.

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