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Hi Guys! Adobe Flash for Mac for PPC Macs is an essential component for watching video and playing multimedia games on the web.Note that this version is for PPC Macs OS X 10.4+ only. You must unzip the archive and choose the Mac OS X folder to install. If you have an Intel Mac running OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard or later, you can download Flash for Intel Macs or if you're running an older version of OS X, you can download Flash for OS X 10.4-10.5.
The long awaited Adobe Flash Player 11, introduces a host of new features which make Flash even more potent and powerful than before and it's developers that really have something to cheer about. These include new expressive features and visual performance improvements that allow interactive designers and developers to build even richer and impressive Web videos.
To get a taste of what I mean, once you’ve installed Flash Player 11, view the interactive demos to see the new 3D engine put through its paces. It's the new 3D possibilities that are the most exciting aspect of this release, but that's bolstered by some new custom filters and effects, advanced ways of laying out text and enhanced sound APIs. Indeed, the sound from Adobe Flash Player 11 is one of the most notable improvements resembling something closer to Dolby Surround Sound. Adobe announced an update to Flash on Tuesday that could stop hackers from stealing information via cookies.The update applies to Flash 14.0.0.125 or earlier versions on Macs and PCs, meaning users should update to 14.0.0.145. Those who are unable to update to the current version can download Flash 13.0.0.231 here. Adobe announcement did not detail the possible risks, but Google security engineer Michele Spagnuolo explained on her blog that the flaw allows hackers to collect cookies from certain websites using Flash, thereby exposing user data.
Attack has the potential to be nasty, but Spagnuolo noted that many of the at-risk sites, including Google and YouTube, quickly responded to the attack by updating their software. Other sites in danger include Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram, all three of whom have since fixed their sites.
But Flash users may not be out of the woods quite yet. Based on Spagnuolo's research into the issue, any website that uses JSON with padding is at risk. She suggests that site developers "avoid using JSONP on sensitive domains." Updating the versions of Flash running on their machines should also help further protect users.
Microsoft also issued several updates Tuesday regarding susceptible spots on Windows and Internet Explorer.
The long awaited Adobe Flash Player 11, introduces a host of new features which make Flash even more potent and powerful than before and it's developers that really have something to cheer about. These include new expressive features and visual performance improvements that allow interactive designers and developers to build even richer and impressive Web videos.
To get a taste of what I mean, once you’ve installed Flash Player 11, view the interactive demos to see the new 3D engine put through its paces. It's the new 3D possibilities that are the most exciting aspect of this release, but that's bolstered by some new custom filters and effects, advanced ways of laying out text and enhanced sound APIs. Indeed, the sound from Adobe Flash Player 11 is one of the most notable improvements resembling something closer to Dolby Surround Sound. Adobe announced an update to Flash on Tuesday that could stop hackers from stealing information via cookies.The update applies to Flash 14.0.0.125 or earlier versions on Macs and PCs, meaning users should update to 14.0.0.145. Those who are unable to update to the current version can download Flash 13.0.0.231 here. Adobe announcement did not detail the possible risks, but Google security engineer Michele Spagnuolo explained on her blog that the flaw allows hackers to collect cookies from certain websites using Flash, thereby exposing user data.
Attack has the potential to be nasty, but Spagnuolo noted that many of the at-risk sites, including Google and YouTube, quickly responded to the attack by updating their software. Other sites in danger include Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram, all three of whom have since fixed their sites.
But Flash users may not be out of the woods quite yet. Based on Spagnuolo's research into the issue, any website that uses JSON with padding is at risk. She suggests that site developers "avoid using JSONP on sensitive domains." Updating the versions of Flash running on their machines should also help further protect users.
Microsoft also issued several updates Tuesday regarding susceptible spots on Windows and Internet Explorer.
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