I agree, I have a full stack linux system and I have had previous challenges but now I have a reason to smile.Just like inkscape sorted out my graphic issues in linux which was a replacement for Adobe Suite. My prayer is that Adobe to develop a full system for linux as it has a powerful set of tool like Photoshop, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, etcᐧDaniel NanghakaALAC Sub-Committee on Outreach and Engagement – Co-chair from AFRALOISOC Uganda ChapterTel: +256 772 898298On 6 September 2016 at 07:33, Sarah Kiden <skiden@gmail.com> wrote:Great news! At least someone cares about Linux users. We are 'left out' many times though many product vendors are beginning to give a lot of support to Linux.Thanks for sharing, Dev.Regards,Sarah
Le mardi 6 septembre 2016, Dev Anand Teelucksingh <devtee@gmail.com> a écrit :Wow, Adobe has decided to update its Flash Player for Linux. Previously, the
NPAPI Flash plugin (which allows for use in browsers such as Firefox)
was kept at v11.2 for several years now. But in a blog post, Adobe has
announced
"...we are updating the beta channel with Linux NPAPI Flash Player by
moving it forward and in sync with the modern release branch
(currently version 23). We have done this significant change to
improve security and provide additional mitigation to the Linux
community."
Read the announcement at
https://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2016/08/beta-news-flash- player-npapi-for-linux.html
and download Adobe Flash player beta at
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer.html
Dev Anand
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