One of demand response from fans of open source, the Adobe Systems plans to release versions of Flash Player technology to alpha applied in 64 bit Linux software. Linux has been developing very fast compared to Windows or Mac OS X, particularly with support for 64 bit processor, because Linux developers friendly, able to compile the results of their software, making it easier for technical development.
However, the main problem lies in the weakness that users can only use the program Flash plug-in 32 bits, which means that users can only use the Firefox browser version 32 bits. Untukitu, Adobe Systems plans to launch software alpha version of Flash Player at the Adobe Max conference, in San Francisco. According to the plan before Adobe, the software version of Flash Player 64 bit alpha will be present in the new operating system, but Linux fans is the first and most vocal removing their desire for the open-source technology.
"The launch of Flash Player 64 bit alpha version in Linux is the first step in the development of Adobe plans to make the development of the Adobe Flash Player 64 bit cross-platform. To that end, we choose the Linux operating system as the platform of the results of the initial response to requests from the public after dikabarkan the bug in Flash Player and management system, which revealed that the distributions can not work in 32 bit browser. With this pre-release, Flash Player 10 can be applied now in 64 bit Linux distributions, while for the future, will be applied in the Windows and Mac. "Said the Adobe.
"The launch of Flash Player 64 bit alpha version in Linux is the first step in the development of Adobe plans to make the development of the Adobe Flash Player 64 bit cross-platform. To that end, we choose the Linux operating system as the platform of the results of the initial response to requests from the public after dikabarkan the bug in Flash Player and management system, which revealed that the distributions can not work in 32 bit browser. With this pre-release, Flash Player 10 can be applied now in 64 bit Linux distributions, while for the future, will be applied in the Windows and Mac. "Said the Adobe.
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