Yup, I have Chrome installed for that very same reason. And with the joy of 
Alfred App, any page I load in Safari that requires Flash, I simply press 
the hotkey and type 'Chrome' and it automatically opens and plays.

Happy Easter every one

Adam


On Thursday, April 13, 2017 at 3:52:06 PM UTC+1, Stephen McW wrote:
>
> Always fine advice to avoid Flash as much as possible.
>
> If you have Google Chrome it has some kind of built-in Flash component. I 
> used to use it after I’d removed Flash from my Mac but still wanted to 
> watch BBC iPlayer, which despite playing on iOS without Flash, required it 
> on macOS. Bizarre.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stephen
>
> "There is no more perfect recipe for self-delusion than to suppose that 
> being a television personality is some kind of achievement in itself. The 
> best insurance to stop it happening is to keep a recording of say, 
> Beethoven's 7th Symphony nearby in order to remind yourself of what an 
> actual achievement is." - Clive James
>
> On 13 Apr 2017, at 15:29, Gillian Snoxall <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> I have been sent an e-greetings card which requires Flash to view it. I 
> seem to remember that we Mac-users don’t like Flash for some reason. Does 
> that still hold, or should I download it? Grateful for any advice.
>
> Gilly
>
>

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