It might depend on whether or not any of the browsers continue to support it after Adobe's EOL date for Flash in December. There's still a lot of Flash content out there that's probably not going to disappear by New Year's.
Does Adobe still distribute stand-alone player binaries for Flash? Someone might want to archive the last versions for anyone on the forum who wants them.
(edit: Yes, I did get the joke.)
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@Makoto - I have the flash projector packages for version 11.2 (last 32bit one) & version 27.0 (4th 64bit one). I can play flash games/videos with them. The licences are in the packages - see 2 posts down for links.
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Makoto wrote:
Does Adobe still distribute stand-alone player binaries for Flash?
If would be very nice if they published the source code so that folks could take it and remove the bugs to produce a good package that works for nearly everyone.
What I expect is not that.