>From Jacquie Lawson: "
"Handy Tip! Until recently, Adobe's Flash player has been pretty much the
only show in town when it comes to web-based animation ­ and as some of you
will know, Flash can be troublesome, and isn't available at all on mobile
phones and iPads. So far we've worked around this by using videos on mobile
devices, but there's now a new kid on the block in the form of HTML5, and
you'll see some changes to our website in the coming months as we start to
roll out this exciting new technology. We¹ll keep you informed ­ via this
newsletter and also via our FAQ pages
<http://click.email.jacquielawson.com/?qs=ce9e895ed2d81975ba765e2d80b31fcb45
cde0e58d43c692afbc2c4c69a85d64d539c6044e672c26>  ­ as things progress."
³Whether this is an answer or not??????²
From: "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> on behalf of Harry
Jacobson-Beyer <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers
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Date: Monday, January 23, 2017 at 12:40 PM
To: MacUserGroup Listserve <[email protected]>
Subject: [MacGroup] Adobe Flash Player

In Safari, on several sites, I keep getting the message "You need the latest
Adobe Flash Player.² Then there is a button to press to get Flash Player.

I never use the button I always go to system preferences, but when I click
to check for updates preferences tell me there are no updates.

What gives? Why do I keep getting the message? Should I update through the
web site?

Thanks.


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