Flash Player For Mac 10.9.4

Flash Player For Mac 10.9.4

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I have a mac OS X 10.9.4 and using safari 7.0.5. I have downloaded adobe flash player and before the download ever finishes i am told to.

Hey everyone. I'm trying to upgrade my Flash player for my Mac.

It's Mac OS 10.4, and when I try to install the latest version, I get this message that after 10.1, Flash player does work with PowerPCs. Well, I read on the Adobe site that Flash Player 10.2.153.1 works with Mac OS 10 and up. Keyboard for mini mac. So I'm confused.

I'm thinking that maybe this Flash player problem is what's making my presentations look choppy on my Mac and that when I save my Flash CS4 file to a.mov file, it messes up that.mov file in the conversion process, which makes it not want to switch over to MP4 H246 (or whatever that option is) in Format Factory. So, does anyone know how to upgrade Flash Player in a Mac OS 10.4 from Flash Player 10 to 10.2.153.1? I tried on their site, but it gave me a bunch of archived files for Flash developers. Don't want that. I just want the Flash Player.

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Pepper Flash is also still at 14.0.0.125 here. MORE than 12 hours AFTER Crapdobe.

Adobe released the Flash Player Update for IE and Mozilla based browsers. Using 'chrome://components/', as suggested above, to 'force' an update is useless as it doesn't even pick up the Pepper Flash version number next to the button - and the normal updater also doesn't pick up any update.

Conclusion: Scroogled! @Google: Your updates distribution really sucks donkey rears. No matter if we talk Chrome on a desktop computer or your r-tarded 'staged rollouts' on Android. If Chrome doesn't update Pepper Crash. Flash within the next 6 hours I'll tear that pile of a browser finally off my computer and revert to FireChrome. Firefox where I can at least install Crapdobe's update (and also get it way faster than from).

Ok, this is idiotic. - Chrome doesn't update the Pepper player, which it preferences silently, so we still have the bad one. - Adobe Air doesn't download an updated Air player from their web page either - they're still sending the old and vulnerable one. What I did: - using the abilities hidden under the 'details' link atop the chrome://plugins page, I disabled Pepper Flash. Now the normal Flash which auto-downloaded 14.0.0.145 sixteen hours or so before is in use, proved by adobe.com/software/flash/about - removed AIR from this machine, and seeing if there's any reason to have it.

Besides the current case, it _never_ auto-updates or informs. Question: what kind of shops are Google and Adobe running, anyway, that they think it's just fine to have these hazards continuing themselves for all normal users? And in the modern version of no courage at all, silently? @David Williams: Thanks.

But, you know what's really 'funny' in all of this? Reportedly it was a Google Engineer who discovered the current 'data stealing' flaw in Adobe Flash, yet that hive of morons is not able to come up with a working distribution mechanism to deploy security updates to each and every client world-wide at the very same time (ther 'at the very same time' actually refers to the idiotic staged roll-outs through the Play Store in Android). Microsoft, in comparison, has done a whole lot of things totally wrong in the past and recently, but their update distribtuion is a prime example of how to do things absolutely right. Even Mozilla has a working update system for the browser. And since Chrome failed to update Pepper Flash for MORE than 24h AFTER Adobe released the update packages.

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