I asked, and nobody had any idea how they got Player 9. They were even
surprised that they had it.
I'd be willing to bet that MySpace did it. They're doing the "live
update" thing to Flash 9.
ryanm
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FWIW, I did an informal survey on a forum I'm on of "car enthusiasts."
Pretty normal computer users.
Out of 15 responses
0 - Player 7
6 - Player 8
9 - Player 9
So, the adoption rate is pretty good.
I asked, and nobody had any idea how they got Player 9. They were even
surprised that they had i
Thanks a lot to all who responded for enlightening me.
I've already downloaded Flex 2 SDK: now I can see the need for it :-)
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ryanm wrote:
Actually, with MySpace requiring Flash 9, I would expect the
penetration to reach 80%+ within a couple months.
The MySpace surge apparently affected the servers last week (I think
MySpace has since throttled back, spread out their update requests), but
even so, MySpace has 90
actually the flash 9 player is the current version, allthough I doubt many
people in the world have it, since version 8 just got released not too
long ago.
Actually, with MySpace requiring Flash 9, I would expect the penetration
to reach 80%+ within a couple months.
ryanm
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Thanks... those are better adoption numbers than I would have thought...
With the whole EOLAS thing, I'm just gonna start publishing to Player
8 using swfobject and be done with it.
On 8/18/06, Meinte van't Kruis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
releasing something in version 8 isn't that big a deal
On 8/18/06, Meinte van't Kruis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
actually the flash 9 player is the current version, allthough I doubt many
people
in the world have it, since version 8 just got released not too long ago.
Tho I do think
releasing something in version 8 isn't that big a deal, since a
Hi,
actually the flash 9 player is the current version, allthough I doubt many
people
in the world have it, since version 8 just got released not too long ago.
Tho I do think
releasing something in version 8 isn't that big a deal, since alot of
people
have it
allready (
http://www.adobe.com/pro
Hi,
actually the flash 9 player is the current version, allthough I doubt many
people
in the world have it, since version 8 just got released not too long ago.
Tho I do think
releasing something in version 8 isn't that big a deal, since alot of people
have it
allready (
http://www.adobe.com/produ
Seems like the landscape is:
Flash IDE 8 and Flash Player 8 is current. Player 8 offers some nice
features like blurs, drop shadows, really really nice anti-aliased
text and bitmap manipulation.
Thing is, Flash Player 7 is better seeded in the world, so, if you
publish to Player 8, you need to r
Gregory,
The latest Flash IDE is the Flash 8 IDE.
The latest Flash Player is Flash Player 9.
The Flash 9 IDE is currently in public alpha test, and can be downloaded
from http://labs.adobe.com/ (You need a valid Flash 8 IDE serial number
to run it though). The new IDE is expected to be releas
Hello Flashcoders,
I'm a bit confused with waterfall of all these new terms :-).
Can't find all answers at the Adobe site so far...
As far as I can judge, current Flash version is 8, but
- on product and Version Penetration pages it's 8
- latest Flash Player offered is v.9
- you're discussing AS3
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