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  2. NPAPI - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2004, all major browser companies using NPAPI agreed on NPRuntime [7] as an extension to the original NPAPI to supply scripting, via an API that is similar in style to the old C-style NPAPI and is independent of other browser technologies like Java or XPCOM. It is only supported by Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release) and Safari.

  3. Pipelight - Wikipedia

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    Pipelight is a compatibility layer that allows NPAPI plugins designed for Windows to run on Linux. It is based on a modified version of Wine. It currently supports Silverlight, Flash Player, Unity 3D, and Widevine. There is experimental support for additional plugins such as Shockwave Player.

  4. Flashpoint Archive - Wikipedia

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    Flashpoint Archive (formerly BlueMaxima's Flashpoint) is an archival and preservation project that allows browser games, web animations and other general rich web applications to be played in a secure format, after all major browsers removed native support for NPAPI/PPAPI plugins in the mid-to-late 2010s as well as the plugins' deprecation.

  5. SeaMonkey - Wikipedia

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    This is the last version to support Windows XP/Server 2003 and Windows Vista/Server 2008. This is the last version to support ALSA on Linux. This is the last version to support NPAPI plugins other than Flash. [34] 60.3 and later 2.53.1 beta 1 January 18, 2020 Updates backported from multiple Extended Support Release (ESR) branches. [35] 2.53.1

  6. Adobe Flash Player - Wikipedia

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    Various Chromium-based Chinese browsers will also continue to support Flash Player in PPAPI and/or NPAPI form, including, but not limited to, 360 Secure Browser. [ 137 ] Shortly after Flash reached end-of-life, South African Revenue Service (SARS) released a custom version of the Chromium browser with the Adobe Flash Player "time bomb" removed.

  7. Format war - Wikipedia

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    Web browser plugin API: NPAPI versus PPAPI, championed by Google, which announced it was dropping NPAPI support from Chrome on September 1, 2015. Combined Charging System (Europe, Americas, South Korea) versus CHAdeMO (Japanese standard) versus North American Charging Standard (NACS) quick charging methods for battery electric vehicles.

  8. Safe-haven assets rally as US-Russia tensions spike over Ukraine

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    Putin said Russia could consider using nuclear weapons if it was subject to a conventional missile assault supported by a nuclear power, after the United States allowed Ukraine to fire American ...

  9. Google Native Client - Wikipedia

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    On 12 August 2009, a page on Google Code introduced a new project, Pepper, and the associated Pepper Plugin API (PPAPI), [32] "a set of modifications to NPAPI to make plugins more portable and more secure". [33] This extension is designed specifically to ease implementing out-of-process plugin execution. Further, the goals of the project are to ...