SAFLSASH Player on Intel Mac

what is the most current version of the standalone Flash
Player which will work on an Intel Mac ? and can anyone explain to
me why this information is not provided on the Flash Player
download page?????

If a plug in is not offered by a vendor that is "Universal" you need to force an application to run in "Rosetta". Do get info on the application and click the checkbox labeled "Open using Rosetta". You can not run a native "MacTel" application and use PowerPC plug ins with it.

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