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2005-11-17
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2005-11-17
, 03:27
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@ central georgia, usa
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Is Flash Player going to be ported over? I know its not opensource. So Macromedia would have to do something about it but that is unlikely since they won't even port it to PowerPC Linux
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2005-11-17
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@ Savannah, GA
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Is Flash Player going to be ported over? I know its not opensource. So Macromedia would have to do something about it but that is unlikely since they won't even port it to PowerPC Linux
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2005-11-17
, 15:54
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@ Central London
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2005-11-17
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@ Helsinki
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2005-11-18
, 11:35
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@ Central London
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Sounds like a bug to report. Care to report that to maemo.org/bugzilla dsmudger?
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2006-04-05
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Flash is working just fine on mine![]()
A little on the slow side, but works ok in 'Medium' quality mode... there is a slightly annoying bug though that means it defaults back to 'High' quality when you open a different animation. Even more annoying is the fact that it says in the menu that it's on medium! (or low if that's what you chose last time).
Means you have to select high, then select medium again each time you open a new SWF.
(for those who haven't realised, tap and hold to get the menu)