Okay, there's an interesting point here:

"He added that the only way to notify software users that they need to get
the latest software is by modifying Flash animations to require the newest
versions, so the company is focused on getting developers to do more
updates."

So Macromedia are trying to get us lot to prompt people to upgrade. What
that means is that we ought to modify our sites to prompt users that their
version of flash is out of date. Makes sense... not a major problem there.

But here's a test for any of you who don't have the latest version yet...



...its very simple...



...you're going to love this...



...ready?...







Go to the macromedia site.






Prompt you to upgrade your version? No, didn't think so.
Come on MM... Practice what you preach.
Taz


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