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    Adobe Flash Player 10 Beta for Linux

    http://blog.linuxoss.com/2008/05/15/adobe-flash-player-10-be...

    Adobe® Flash® Player 10, code-named Astro, introduces new expressive features and visual performance improvements that allow interactive designers and developers to build the richest and most immersive Web experiences.  These new capabilities also

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    Adobe Flash Player 10 Beta for Linux

    http://blogs.linux.org.bd/?p=6674

    Adobe Flash Player 10 Beta for Linux May 15th, 2008 by E@zyVG Adobe® Flash® Player 10, code-named “Astro,” introduces new expressive features and visual performance improvements that allow interactive designers and developers to build the richest and most immersive Web experiences.  These new capabilities also empower the community to extend Flash Player and to take creativity and interactivity to a new level. This public prerelease is an opportunity for developers and consumers to test and provide early feedback to Adobe on new features, enhancements, and compatibility with previously authored content.  Once you’ve installed Flash Player 10 beta, you can view interactive demos.  You can also help make Flash Player better by visiting all of your favorite sites, making sure they work the same or better than with the current player. Download 10 beta Related: Adobe rolls out beta of Flash Player 10 Flash Player 10: Dazzling Effects, Better Performance, Runs on Linux

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    Adobe Flash Player 10 Beta for Linux

    http://blog.linuxoss.com/2008/05/15/adobe-flash-player-10-be...

    Adobe® Flash® Player 10, code-named “Astro,” introduces new expressive features and visual performance improvements that allow interactive designers and developers to build the richest and most immersive Web experiences.  These new capabilities also empower the community to extend Flash Player and to take creativity and interactivity to a new level. This public prerelease is an opportunity for developers and consumers to test and provide early feedback to Adobe on new features, enhancements, and compatibility with previously authored content.  Once you’ve installed Flash Player 10 beta, you can view interactive demos.  You can also help make Flash Player better by visiting all of your favorite sites, making sure they work the same or better than with the current player. Download 10 beta Related: Adobe rolls out beta of Flash Player 10 Flash Player 10: Dazzling Effects, Better Performance, Runs on Linux