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  2. Adobe Flash Player - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Flash Player (known in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome as Shockwave Flash) [ 10 ] is a discontinued [ note 1 ] computer program for viewing multimedia content, executing rich Internet applications, and streaming audio and video content created on the Adobe Flash platform.

  3. Adobe Flash - Wikipedia

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    Gnash aimed to create a software player and browser plugin replacement for the Adobe Flash Player. Gnash can play SWF files up to version 7, and 80% of ActionScript 2.0. [134] Gnash runs on Windows, Linux and other platforms for the 32-bit, 64-bit, and other operating systems, but development has slowed significantly in recent years.

  4. Flash Video - Wikipedia

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    Flash Video is a container file format used to deliver digital video content (e.g., TV shows, movies, etc.) over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player version 6 and newer. Flash Video content may also be embedded within SWF files. There are two different Flash Video file formats: FLV and F4V.

  5. SWF - Wikipedia

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    Type of format. Vector graphic animation. Container for. Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash and FutureSplash), sometimes labeled Shockwave Flash Object. SWF (/ ˈswɪf /) [ 6 ] is a defunct Adobe Flash file format that was used for multimedia, vector graphics and ActionScript. [ 7 ]

  6. List of Adobe Flash software - Wikipedia

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    List of Adobe Flash software. Add languages. ... modifying and deploying Adobe Flash and Adobe Shockwave format. Playback. Adobe Flash Player; Adobe Flash Lite; Adobe ...

  7. Ruffle (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ruffle is a free and open source emulator for playing Adobe Flash (SWF) animation files. Following the deprecation and discontinuation of Adobe Flash Player in January 2021, some websites adopted Ruffle to allow users for continual viewing and interaction with legacy Flash Player content.

  8. Category:Adobe Flash - Wikipedia

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    The Flash Player, developed and distributed by Adobe Systems (which bought Macromedia ), is a client application available in most dominant web browsers. It features support for vector and raster graphics, a scripting language called ActionScript and bidirectional streaming of audio and video. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Adobe Flash.

  9. Macromedia - Wikipedia

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    Macromedia renamed Splash to Macromedia Flash, and following the lead of Netscape, distributed the Flash Player as a free browser plugin in order to quickly gain market share. As of 2005, more computers worldwide had the Flash Player installed than any other Web media format, including Java, QuickTime, RealNetworks, and Windows Media Player. [7]