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Zeeinnm

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Dec 11, 2007
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I have a new Airbook. Cannot get to the build a lincoln because no Adobe flash. I believe i installed it, where do I look to see if it is there and what version of flash I have?
 
Hi,

Airbook ? Macbook Air may be ?

You should download Adobe Flash Player from Adobe website only.

Once you have installed it, go to System Preferences : Flash Player is in the bottom of the window.

Click on it to see which version you have ("advanced" tab).
 
Thanks, yes a Macbook Air, sorry. I guess I still have not gotten it
 
Or, use the Google Chrome browser, which has Flash built into it as a plug-in. I don't have Flash installed, and use Chrome when I need to access a site that uses Flash. IMHO, Flash is a bug-ridden security risk and don't install it on any of my PCs or Macs - Chrome and its Flash engine are updated regularly.
 
Or, use the Google Chrome browser, which has Flash built into it as a plug-in. I don't have Flash installed, and use Chrome when I need to access a site that uses Flash. IMHO, Flash is a bug-ridden security risk and don't install it on any of my PCs or Macs - Chrome and its Flash engine are updated regularly.
What this guy said. Seems like they have it setup to run HTML5 on touch based devices. They just need to tweak their media queries for larger screen devices and drop the Flash payments to their nephew Joey.
 
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