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With a big launch early next month for Flash 8 that emphasizes Web video, Macromedia could challenge Microsoft, Real and Apple.
With a big launch early next month for Flash 8 that emphasizes Web video, Macromedia could challenge Microsoft, Real and Apple.
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By the way, I use FlashBlock and AniDisable extensions in Firefox. It usually works great, but there are occaisions when flash gets through.
I use Firefox's Adblock extension to block both annoying images and Flash ads. This allows me to keep seeing Flash which in many cases are very useful and adds to my viewing experience of the Internet.
> Player,
This is perhaps the funniest comment I have EVER read in a Cnet article. Man, my side is splitting. Those monstrosities up in Redmond make nothing but bloated software. Now they've finally admitted as much and are actively touting it as a FEATURE! OMG. this is getting surreal.
be a ploy for the upcoming sale to Adobe, if it happens. But then, if
Adobe does buy Macromedia, Flash should bulk up like all the rest
of Adobe's products. That should be the end of Flash, whatever the
version is by then.
in development for quite a while. Also, if you're familiar with all the
new features being added to version 8 (even aside from the video
stuff), it's pretty obvious that this release goes far beyond a fresh
coat of paint and a version increment. Also, I don't see how Adobe
will bloat Flash to death... They've been 'bloating' Photoshop for
awhile now. C'mon nobody uses THAT app. :)
http://news.com.com/Flash+authors+ponder+Google+pitfalls/2100-1032_3-5657666.html
streaming. One thing that's annoying about the other media
players (except for Real Player) is the lack of cross-platform
compatibility. Ever since Flash started doing video (check out
FOXNews.com), no matter what system your using (Mac, Windows
and/or Linux), you can view the video without getting snubbed by
some proprietary technology that only works on a single operating
system.
can't just double-click and play it. Until those play in a
standalone way, Flash will never hold a candle to QT, Real, or
WM with the general public. I strongly support Flash and its
video features, but lack of stand alone playability is not wise.
- Flash 8 Video
- by Frank Madaio November 24, 2005 8:44 PM PST
- Flash 8 video files, flv files, do not post well online, my videos
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(14 Comments)do not show up??? Anone run into this problem, I have the
player!!!!