As for the 64-bit native support, Betlem said that Linux users should have a faster and even more reliable Flash experience than the previous version. Square also marks as the introduction of 64-bit Flash to Windows and Mac OS X, however users are cautioned to be on the lookout for any issues, as "not everything will be fully baked."
Friday, September 17, 2010
Adobe Launches 64-Bit Flash Player ''Preview''
Adobe launched an enhanced player for Internet Explorer 9 Beta and 64-bit platforms.
Adobe's Paul Betlem said Thursday  that a special preview build of Adobe Flash Player--dubbed as  "Square"--is available to download. The new preview build offers  enhanced support for the just-released beta of Internet Explorer 9, and  native 64-bit support for Windows, Mac, and Linux."Flash Player 'Square' leverages the new GPU support available with  Internet Explorer 9 Beta to deliver a faster and more responsive user  experience," Betlem said. "In our internal testing, we’ve seen  significant improvements in Flash Player graphics performance--exceeding  35-percent in Internet Explorer 9 Beta compared to Flash Player running  in previous versions of IE."
As for the 64-bit native support, Betlem said that Linux users should have a faster and even more reliable Flash experience than the previous version. Square also marks as the introduction of 64-bit Flash to Windows and Mac OS X, however users are cautioned to be on the lookout for any issues, as "not everything will be fully baked."
As for the 64-bit native support, Betlem said that Linux users should have a faster and even more reliable Flash experience than the previous version. Square also marks as the introduction of 64-bit Flash to Windows and Mac OS X, however users are cautioned to be on the lookout for any issues, as "not everything will be fully baked."
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