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From: Bobby Johnson on 7 Apr 2010 17:25 Carlos, I understand your enthusiasm for the 64-bit Flash, but since Adobe has been promising it will be in the "next" release for over 3 years now it's like the boy who cried "wolf" too many times until no one believed it when there actually was a wolf. Bobby... On 2010-04-07 16:37, Carlos wrote: > Bobby, > What I wanted to point out is that today they confirmed that after Flash > 10.1 release (now in RC stage), the next version would be 64-bit. > We are closer, but who knows how closer? > :) > Carlos > > "Bobby Johnson" wrote: > >> Here's one that dates it to April 12, 2007: >> http://www.vistax64.com/software/56023-flash-player-help.html >> >> Quote: >> >> Adobe is working on Flash Player support for 64-bit platforms as part of >> our ongoing commitment to the cross-platform compatibility of Flash >> Player. We have not yet announced timing or release >> dates........................... >> >> End Quote. >> >> Apparently it's not a high priority with Adobe! >> >> >> On 2010-04-07 15:01, Jeff Gaines wrote: >>> On 07/04/2010 in message >>> <1F4705DC-9DF0-4EF7-BCF4-31592D6F22FD(a)microsoft.com> Carlos wrote: >>> >>>> Adobe has posted today: >>>> http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/000/6b3af6c9.html >>>> that 64-bit flash support will be available after the upcoming 10.1 >>>> release. >>>> The day we can use 64-bit explorer with flash is coming near. >>>> Sorry, Charlie! >>>> :) >>>> Carlos >>> >>> Looking forward to a 128 bit browser now :-( >>> >> . >>
From: Drew on 7 Apr 2010 18:40 They just need to ban 32bit!!.... naah too difficult unfortunately. someday when we are old and gray! "Bobby Johnson" <rjohnson(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:e800Sjp1KHA.3652(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Carlos, > > I understand your enthusiasm for the 64-bit Flash, but since Adobe has > been promising it will be in the "next" release for over 3 years now it's > like the boy who cried "wolf" too many times until no one believed it when > there actually was a wolf. > > > Bobby... > > > On 2010-04-07 16:37, Carlos wrote: >> Bobby, >> What I wanted to point out is that today they confirmed that after Flash >> 10.1 release (now in RC stage), the next version would be 64-bit. >> We are closer, but who knows how closer? >> :) >> Carlos >> >> "Bobby Johnson" wrote: >> >>> Here's one that dates it to April 12, 2007: >>> http://www.vistax64.com/software/56023-flash-player-help.html >>> >>> Quote: >>> >>> Adobe is working on Flash Player support for 64-bit platforms as part of >>> our ongoing commitment to the cross-platform compatibility of Flash >>> Player. We have not yet announced timing or release >>> dates........................... >>> >>> End Quote. >>> >>> Apparently it's not a high priority with Adobe! >>> >>> >>> On 2010-04-07 15:01, Jeff Gaines wrote: >>>> On 07/04/2010 in message >>>> <1F4705DC-9DF0-4EF7-BCF4-31592D6F22FD(a)microsoft.com> Carlos wrote: >>>> >>>>> Adobe has posted today: >>>>> http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/000/6b3af6c9.html >>>>> that 64-bit flash support will be available after the upcoming 10.1 >>>>> release. >>>>> The day we can use 64-bit explorer with flash is coming near. >>>>> Sorry, Charlie! >>>>> :) >>>>> Carlos >>>> >>>> Looking forward to a 128 bit browser now :-( >>>> >>> . >>>
From: Carlos on 7 Apr 2010 18:49 It's funny to see that we have the same "wolf" ("lobo") analogy in Spanish. Carlos "Bobby Johnson" wrote: > Carlos, > > I understand your enthusiasm for the 64-bit Flash, but since Adobe has > been promising it will be in the "next" release for over 3 years now > it's like the boy who cried "wolf" too many times until no one believed > it when there actually was a wolf. > > > Bobby... > > > On 2010-04-07 16:37, Carlos wrote: > > Bobby, > > What I wanted to point out is that today they confirmed that after Flash > > 10.1 release (now in RC stage), the next version would be 64-bit. > > We are closer, but who knows how closer? > > :) > > Carlos > > > > "Bobby Johnson" wrote: > > > >> Here's one that dates it to April 12, 2007: > >> http://www.vistax64.com/software/56023-flash-player-help.html > >> > >> Quote: > >> > >> Adobe is working on Flash Player support for 64-bit platforms as part of > >> our ongoing commitment to the cross-platform compatibility of Flash > >> Player. We have not yet announced timing or release > >> dates........................... > >> > >> End Quote. > >> > >> Apparently it's not a high priority with Adobe! > >> > >> > >> On 2010-04-07 15:01, Jeff Gaines wrote: > >>> On 07/04/2010 in message > >>> <1F4705DC-9DF0-4EF7-BCF4-31592D6F22FD(a)microsoft.com> Carlos wrote: > >>> > >>>> Adobe has posted today: > >>>> http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/000/6b3af6c9.html > >>>> that 64-bit flash support will be available after the upcoming 10.1 > >>>> release. > >>>> The day we can use 64-bit explorer with flash is coming near. > >>>> Sorry, Charlie! > >>>> :) > >>>> Carlos > >>> > >>> Looking forward to a 128 bit browser now :-( > >>> > >> . > >> > . >
From: Jim on 8 Apr 2010 07:30 "Carlos" <Carlos(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > The day we can use 64-bit explorer with flash is coming near. I use 64bit IE because it doesn't have flash.
From: Charlie Russel - MVP on 8 Apr 2010 09:57
Ah, the good days are going. Sigh. ;) Of course, now that Silverlight is here, does anyone really want Flash? [/tongue_in_cheek] -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/blogs/russel "Carlos" <Carlos(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1F4705DC-9DF0-4EF7-BCF4-31592D6F22FD(a)microsoft.com... > Adobe has posted today: > http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/000/6b3af6c9.html > that 64-bit flash support will be available after the upcoming 10.1 > release. > The day we can use 64-bit explorer with flash is coming near. > Sorry, Charlie! > :) > Carlos |