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Latest revision as of 17:38, 15 April 2016
Adobe Flash Player (labeled Shockwave Flash in Internet Explorer and Firefox) is freeware software for using content created on the Adobe Flash platform, including viewing multimedia, executing rich Internet applications, and streaming video and audio.
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Description
Flash Player can run from a web browser as a plug-in or on supported mobile devices.
Flash Player was created by Macromedia and has been developed and distributed by Adobe Systems since Adobe acquired Macromedia.
Flash Player has a wide user base, and is a common format for games, animations, and GUIs embedded into web pages. Adobe states that more than 400 million out of more than 1 billion connected desktops update to the new version of Flash Player within six weeks of release.
Flash Player can be downloaded for free and its plug-in version is available for every major web browser.
Google Chrome comes bundled with the sandboxed Adobe Flash plug-in and will continue to support the plug-in in Windows 8 Metro mode.
Authoring
Flash Player runs SWF files that can be created by the Adobe Flash Professional authoring tool, by Adobe Flash Builder or by third party tools such as FlashDevelop.
Support for graphics and scripting
Flash Player supports vector and raster graphics, 3D graphics, an embedded scripting language called ActionScript, and streaming of video and audio.
ActionScript
ActionScript is based on ECMAScript, and supports object-oriented code, and may be compared to JavaScript.
See also
External links
- Adobe Flash Player @ Wikipedia