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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Oct 8, 2020 9:37:29 GMT
Adobe Flash is 'going away' from January.
This means that a lot of the games I play on Facebook will go too (along with all the credits I have built up!).
Will this mean changes to any other computer useage?
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Post by Miranda on Oct 8, 2020 11:02:32 GMT
Not too much as Adobe stopped supporting it in 2017 so most websites have dropped it and use something else.
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Post by Dame Bouncy Castle on Oct 8, 2020 11:53:35 GMT
Thanks.
I dunno what I'm going to do without Monsterbusters!
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Post by Miranda on Oct 8, 2020 12:00:19 GMT
I'm surprised FB are still using it, TBH.
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Post by sootycat on Jan 13, 2021 12:08:49 GMT
Anybody got any ideas for what we can use instead? Like Dame Bouncy I play little daft games.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2021 21:54:50 GMT
See if Lightspark is still available it would be a browser extension.
"Lightspark is an open source Flash player implementation for playing files in the SWF format. Lightspark can run as a web browser plugin or as a standalone application.
Lightspark supports SWF files written on all versions of the ActionScript language"
That's what it says of itself.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2021 11:01:23 GMT
See if Lightspark is still available it would be a browser extension. "Lightspark is an open source Flash player implementation for playing files in the SWF format. Lightspark can run as a web browser plugin or as a standalone application. Lightspark supports SWF files written on all versions of the ActionScript language" That's what it says of itself. Don't bother, sadly--after doing my own research--I find that this, while it will work when finished, is nowhere near ready.
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