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Adobe Released 64-bit Flash For Linux 274

kai_hiwatari writes "Adobe has been taking quite a bashing from Linux supporters of late. First, there was the issue of them dropping AIR for Linux and then came the bashing because of the lack of updates on the experimental 64-bit Flash for Linux. Well, guess what! They have just released Flash 11 and it includes native 64-bit support for Linux as well. When they discontinued their experimental 64-bit Flash earlier this year, Adobe promised to release a 64-bit version of Flash for Linux when they release the next major version. They have kept that promise."
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Adobe Released 64-bit Flash For Linux

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  • Re:I hate flash. (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday July 14, 2011 @02:17AM (#36759226)

    "GIMP is, well, GIMP, and not suitable for professional use."
              Really I doubt this. I heard the excuse that it didn't support color management. It does now and has for years. I heard the excuse that it didn't support sRGB and CMYK. It does now and has for years. I don't expect people to SWITCH to the Gimp if they are used to Photoshop, but I just don't think that is true any longer.

An Ada exception is when a routine gets in trouble and says 'Beam me up, Scotty'.

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