99% I want to ignore flash
because it is pr.
regards
sophie
Am 10.04.2014 14:45, schrieb Linux Canuck:
> Fewer sites are using Flash. Most tablets and smartphones do not even
> support Flash. Most have moved onto h.264 or some other video standard
> and html5 does not need it because it has built in multimedia support
> with things like Canvas and javascript. Even Adobe admits the benefits
> of html5 in comparison to Flash.
>
> That being said, some sites may still use it. There are open source
> alternatives to flash in the
> repositories. http://www.transitionblog.com/4-most-amazing-alternatives-to-adobe-flash-player/
>
> Even with Flash installed you may bet messages to upgrade Flash or the
> site won't work. Sometimes Adobe has bundled things with Flash, so you
> have to read their EULA carefully and not select the defaults in
> Windows. This is not a problem in Linux, but that does not stop the
> prompts for upgrades because there is money to be made through
> advertising and click through links.
>
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