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^ Both Google and Adobe support HTML5 because HTML5 is a good thing. But just because you support HTML5 doesn’t mean you have to be ignorant (like some other company) and not support the awesome power that is Flash. ...
Which company? ha ha ha 
It already is available in the dev beta, which you can install but it is very buggy still.. especially on this site or other forum boards such as vBulletin sites.. I had a ton of problems using it!
Mozilla should act like Google..
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hopefully FF will also follow suite
I can’t see Apple or MS ever doing this though…
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I wish Adobe would remove the button “About Flash Player x” from the right click menu .. it makes Flash look so propertery
I wish Adobe would remove the button “About Flash Player x” from the right click menu .. it makes Flash look so propertery
so true, I wish Flash was more transparent.
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I wish Adobe would remove the button “About Flash Player x” from the right click menu .. it makes Flash look so properteryso true, I wish Flash was more transparent.
Agreed. Would make flash look more like “belonging to the web”.
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I wish Adobe would remove the button “About Flash Player x” from the right click menu .. it makes Flash look so propertery
they’d never do that… even SilverLight has “Silverlight” on the context menu…
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I wish Adobe would remove the button “About Flash Player x” from the right click menu .. it makes Flash look so properterythey’d never do that… even SilverLight has “Silverlight” on the context menu…
lol… that would mean it would be slightly trickier for us flash devs to work out if something is flash or canvas. We’d have to look at the source or use firebug 
That’s great news! Thanks Michael for bringing it up
I use Google Chrome and its so light and fast, just love it even more now with Flash being bundled 
