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Yep better late than never, pretty sick of flash (and its constant updating) but I think it's going to linger a while longer.
Yep better late than never, pretty sick of flash (and its constant updating) but I think it's going to linger a while longer.
You might find that it will either start a reboot when you are not using it or when you close down then log on again
That is what all mine did shut them down and restarted and then did the updating computer bit.
As someone who is predominantly a Mac user I've been living in that mythical world where Adobe Flash is just about to go away for years and years and years. Back when Steve Jobs was alive and everyone who wasn't Steve Jobs thought he was kinda crazy and weird about Flash. And it's STILL alive and well.
Recently I uninstalled it on my PC and Mac and... within days... reinstalled Flash. Too many sites still use it. Typically it's some sort of news story and there's an embedded video... which requires flash.
If MS and Apple and Google are SICK of Flash -- they have to join hands and get more aggressive. Perhaps some sort of way that your browser won't go to a page with FLASH on it. Or they could pick on big sites with it -- one at a time. As in you go to ABCnews.com... and the browser produces an email address and a pre-written email asking that Flash be removed from the site.
Me learn-ith something new,,,
So is it just a Built-in feature??
Or a feature that Adobe Auto-updates??