On 2/24/2020 9:17 PM, Danny Kile wrote:
> What is the best version of Adobe Flash Player to run on Windows 7 Home
> Premium and SeaMonkey 2.49.5?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Danny
>
Adobe's corporate blog indicates that Flash will no longer be maintained
or distributed after the end of 2020. See
On 2/24/2020 9:17 PM, Danny Kile wrote:
What is the best version of Adobe Flash Player to run on Windows 7 Home
Premium and SeaMonkey 2.49.5?
Danny, the (lat/new)est version from https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/.
Currently, it is at 32.0.0.330. FYI, Adobe usually release a new version
Frank Booth Snr wrote:
On 14 May, 21:10, Karl Anderson wordpr...@netscape.net wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
John Doue wrote:
The best version is the one you have been using for a while to your
satisfaction.
Notif that version has publicly known exploits that have been patched
in the next
On 14 May, 21:10, Karl Anderson wordpr...@netscape.net wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
John Doue wrote:
The best version is the one you have been using for a while to your
satisfaction.
Notif that version has publicly known exploits that have been patched
in the next version.
The wise
John Doue schrieb:
Karl Anderson wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
John Doue wrote:
The best version is the one you have been using for a while to your
satisfaction.
Not if that version has publicly known exploits that have been patched
in the next version.
The wise man does not rush.
John Doue wrote:
Karl Anderson wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
John Doue wrote:
The best version is the one you have been using for a while to your
satisfaction.
Not if that version has publicly known exploits that have been
patched in the next version.
The wise man does not rush.
Benoit Renard wrote:
John Doue wrote:
The best version is the one you have been using for a while to your
satisfaction.
Not if that version has publicly known exploits that have been patched
in the next version.
The wise man does not rush.
Unfortunately, this isn't really true for
On 05/14/09 13:10, Karl Anderson wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
John Doue wrote:
The best version is the one you have been using for a while to your
satisfaction.
Not if that version has publicly known exploits that have been patched
in the next version.
The wise man does not rush.
On 05/14/2009 01:10 PM, Karl Anderson wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
John Doue wrote:
The best version is the one you have been using for a while to your
satisfaction.
Not if that version has publicly known exploits that have been patched
in the next version.
The wise man does not
Karl Anderson wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
John Doue wrote:
The best version is the one you have been using for a while to your
satisfaction.
Not if that version has publicly known exploits that have been patched
in the next version.
The wise man does not rush.
Unfortunately, this
John Doue wrote:
The best version is the one you have been using for a while to your
satisfaction.
Not if that version has publicly known exploits that have been patched
in the next version.
The wise man does not rush.
Unfortunately, this isn't really true for security updates, and often
Ray_Net wrote:
Why not creating a version without vulnerabilities ... i'ts ennoying
to always upgrade, upgrade, and upgrade ...
You talk as if that's possible. :)
Patches welcome.
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NoOp wrote:
On 05/01/2009 06:38 AM, Benoit Renard wrote:
NoOp wrote:
For best web page rendering I'd recommend the pre-released 2.0
You shouldn't recommend an alpha version to an end user. All kinds of
funky things might (and do) occur.
Perhaps. But the link I provided does include a bright
NoOp wrote:
For best web page rendering I'd recommend the pre-released 2.0
You shouldn't recommend an alpha version to an end user. All kinds of
funky things might (and do) occur.
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On 04/30/2009 10:39 AM, Karl Anderson wrote:
Is the current version of SeaMonkey compatable with older systems?
My P3-900 with win2k has Mozilla 1.7.3 installed along with plugins for
Flash, Shockwave, Adobe Reader, Realplayer, Quicktime and Flashblock,
Mozilla Calendar 200502-cal, .
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