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Adobe Flash Player is no more

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Hello fellow computer geeks,

As you well know today was the last day Adobe Flash Player was working, Adobe gave us 45 days from their announcement to find or make an alternative.

Well does anyone have one?

I don't think our forum has anything that used Flash but I do have several old programs that requires it, guess they go into the storage drive until such time as a program becomes available.

Thoughts and comments?

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Flash was created by macromedia and acquired by Adobe. It is used for bringing some sound effects and animated backgrounds. But I haven't been using flash for years. I really don't think people will miss it and that must be the reason they have discontinued it cuz many websites are turned away from flash. I have been blocking flash on the forum for a few years now.

Flash really doesn't have anything to do with the Acrobat reader and reading PDF files though.

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Well found a way around the problem, just reset the clock to a date before they shut down the program. Then login to the program you want and reset the clock back to existing time, the program will run until you log out. This will probably work until the Adobe geeks realizes people are still using it.

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