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File Details | |
File Size | 20.9 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Mac OS X |
Date Added | August 15, 2019 |
Total Downloads | 77,457 |
Publisher | Adobe Systems, Inc. |
Homepage | Adobe Flash Player |
Publisher's Description
Adobe Flash Player for Mac OS X 10.7.Download and install process of Adobe Flash Player for Mac OS X 10.7 is easy.So download and install. Adobe – Install Adobe Flash Player Download Adobe Flash Player, the cross-platform browser plug-in that delivers breakthrough Web experiences to over 99% of Internet users. Strictly speaking, Adobe Flash is the authoring environment and Flash Player is the virtual machine used to run the Flash files, but in colloquial language these have become mixed: Flash can mean either the authoring environment, the player, or the application files. Mac OS X, version 10.6 and later: uninstall_flash_player_osx.dmg Mac OS X, version 10.4 and 10.5: uninstall_flash_player_osx.dmg The uninstaller is downloaded to the Downloads folder of your browser by default.
Adobe Flash Player (formerly Macromedia Flash Player) lets you view the best animation and entertainment on the Web. It displays Web application front-ends, high-impact Web site user interfaces, interactive online advertising, and short-form to long-form animation. Since it is free of the design restrictions of more traditional Web display options, you can use it to clearly and exactly express your brand and company identity.
Universal 32-bit and 64-bit installer.
Someone reviewed v32.0.0.223 on Jul 20, 2019
thanks for posting. you can download free ,ac apps by visiting http://www.macappsworld.com
terobin66 reviewed v11.4.402.265 on Aug 23, 2012
it will not download updates. keeps saying --download cancelled. what is the story
rafu reviewed v11.3.300.214 Beta 1 on Apr 8, 2012
Sound not working. One star!
Virtual_ManPL reviewed v10.1 Beta 3 on Mar 11, 2010
lack 64bit support...
lack performance...
seeing tearing...
WTF ?!
lack performance...
seeing tearing...
WTF ?!
CyberDoc999 reviewed v10 Release Candidate on Sep 8, 2008
Way too many web sites are not working!
they tell me to go install Flash player... WTF
they tell me to go install Flash player... WTF
Your Rating
Someone reviewed v32.0.0.223 on Jul 20, 2019
Pros: easy to download
Cons: very heavy
Bottom Line: thanks for posting. you can download free ,ac apps by visiting http://www.macappsworld.com
terobin66 reviewed v11.4.402.265 on Aug 23, 2012
it will not download updates. keeps saying --download cancelled. what is the story
rafu reviewed v11.3.300.214 Beta 1 on Apr 8, 2012
Sound not working. One star!
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Virtual_ManPL reviewed v10.1 Beta 3 on Mar 11, 2010
lack 64bit support...
lack performance...
seeing tearing...
WTF ?!
lack performance...
seeing tearing...
WTF ?!
CyberDoc999 reviewed v10 Release Candidate on Sep 8, 2008
Way too many web sites are not working!
they tell me to go install Flash player... WTF
they tell me to go install Flash player... WTF
By Nidhi Tanwar
With the release of AIR 20, the feature AIR 64-bit implies a major change for the AIR desktop developers. In the previous AIR versions, a 32-bit Runtime Dynamic Library was provided for Mac and Windows. However, with the release of AIR 20, only a 64-bit Runtime Dynamic Library is provided on Mac OS X. This means that all the new applications created by AIR developers will run on the 64-bit Runtime on Mac OS X. All the existing shared applications, captive applications, and native applications will continue to work on the 64-bit Runtime on Mac OS X.
Changes for existing applications
The existing AIR applications require the following changes when using AIR 64-bit.
Shared, Captive, and Native applications
These applications will continue to run on AIR 64-bit.
Native extension
All the native applications that use a 32-bit ANE need to add a 64-bit ANE to continue working with AIR 20 and beyond on Mac OS X. To create a 64-bit ANE, you have to provide the platform value as MacOS-x86-64 in the extension descriptor file and in the command used to create the ANE.
So, a native extension descriptor file for Mac OSX will have the following structure:
And the command for creating the ANE will be:
Libraries and frameworks for Xcode
When you are creating the native code extension for 64-bit architecture using Xcode, the following libraries and frameworks have to be included in Xcode (see figure below):
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- Adobe AIR.framework
- Adobe AIR_64
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Note: If you do not add Adobe AIR_64, which is a 64-bit dylib inside the Adobe AIR framework, you may get link errors such as “ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64 error.”
Linking ANE using Flash Builder 4.7
If you are linking your AIR application with 64-bit ANE using Flash builder 4.7 by adding the ANE in ActionScript Build Path for the AIR project, you will notice that there is a red ‘X’ next to the ANE file entry in the Build Paths dialog box (see figure below). If you click the triangle, you will see the error “This ANE does not support air-native-macosx platform”. This is a quirk in Flash Builder 4.7; if you click the triangle next to Targets, you will see that MacOS-x86-64 is supported by the ANE.
The red ‘X’ issue is observed again when you are packaging the ANE by including the ANE in ActionScript Build Packaging.
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Ignore the error and click OK.
When you are creating your native application from the Project >Export Release Build, Flash Builder displays a packaging error. To continue with app creation, check select Ignore Errors in Native Extensions tab and click Finish. Your application will be created successfully.
Related Documents
- For more information about packaging AIR applications for Mac, see Developing AIR applications for the desktop.
- For more information about creating native extensions, refer to Creating the native extension package.
- If you get Error #3500: The extension context does not have a method with name xxx, see this article for troubleshooting help.
- For information on converting 32-bit Mac OS X native extensions to 64-bit, see Developing Mac OS X Native Extensions.