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January 16th, 2007

Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download

Posted by Ryan Stewart @ 9:50 pm

Categories: Rich Internet Applications, Adobe, Flash, Linux

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Flash RuneThe Linux version of the Flash Player is now available for download on the Adobe site. This isn't the beta version that has been on labs but the final release of a very long awaited Linux player. This is a big milestone for Adobe and Flash developers because it means that Flex 2 applications can run on all three major platforms, Windows, Mac and Linux. Linux users, I'd love to hear what you think about this compared to the beta version.

Update: I just noticed that Tinic had this covered last week. He also notes:

Alright, so far so good… That does not mean that this is a release which I consider feature complete. We do however consider this version to be vastly better than any previous Flash Player for Linux. Since customers were starting to ask for a final version we decided to feature freeze what we have. So two months ago we moved the Flash Player 9 for Linux code into a separate code branch for stabilization. QE (Quality Engineering) has been hammering on this branch for all this time. Every bug fix had to be approved by management. The build you can download now (9.0.31.0) represents that branch.

Ryan Stewart, a Rich Internet Application developer and industry analyst, recently joined Adobe's Platform Team as a Rich Internet Application Evangelist. See his full disclosure.
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Yawn. Yagotta B. Kidding   | 01/17/07
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RE: Yawn. ryanstewart  ZDNet | 01/17/07
I run 64bit slim-01   | 01/17/07
Based on a small sample Yagotta B. Kidding   | 01/17/07
About time! Linux User 147560   | 01/17/07
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Great news! George Mitchell   | 01/17/07
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Keep on delivering cross-platform high quality products ! fcayre   | 01/17/07
64-bit Version ??? bjswm@...   | 01/17/07
Flash Player 9 For Linux The Rifleman   | 01/24/07
It is more stable D-cat   | 01/28/07

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  • Flash Player for Linux Now Available for Download
    The Linux version of the Flash Player is now available for download on the Adobe site. This isn't the beta version that has been on labs but the final release of a very long awaited Linux player. This is a big milestone for Adobe and ...

    Trackback by Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now — January 17, 2007 @ 5:50 am

  • Non-Beta Flash Player 9 For Linux
    However, it is still not feature complete (via Ryan Stewart) and seems to be released because of demand for a non-beta version.

    Trackback by Anonymous — January 18, 2007 @ 3:00 am

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