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    Alternative to Adobe Flash Player

    I am looking for an alternative to Adobe Flash Player.
    I found some swf file players, but I need a browser built-in player.

    Thank you in advance.
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    At the moment there is Lightspark for Linux users.
    I completely uninstalled flash.Youtube and vimeo have html5 support.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBfreak View Post
    At the moment there is Lightspark for Linux users.
    Wow, I didn't know there was such a project.

    I completely uninstalled flash.Youtube and vimeo have html5 support.
    I wanted to use HTML5 on all videos since it loads much faster than Flash, but only a small fraction of them were available in the new format - for an unregistered user, at least. Is it different if you have an account?
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    I wanted to use HTML5 on all videos since it loads much faster than Flash, but only a small fraction of them were available in the new format - for an unregistered user, at least. Is it different if you have an account?
    I think it's the same.. To be honest youtube's html5 player sucks really hard compared to http://sublimevideo.net/.I wish flash would die faster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBfreak View Post
    At the moment there is Lightspark for Linux users.
    I completely uninstalled flash.Youtube and vimeo have html5 support.
    Thank you for reply. But I use Windows 7 and the sites (which I use) do not support HTML5.
    So, I guess there is no alternative at the moment.
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    i've never been a flash fan but i don't mind using it for special things either. as pointed out before it's still gonna take a while until flash might have been replaced by something else
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