![]() Since 371 is also one I pushed I can try and see if it's still in a build cache of mine but don't keep your hopes up (and regardless it really shouldn't matter for the standalone/projector version)ĮDIT: Last build cache for that version was removed 6 months ago so I no longer have it and my backups for those only go back 1 month.ĮDIT2: I just see that the date for the time bomb wasn't 01-01-2021 but a tad later this month so the projector might start failing later.ĮDIT3: If the standalone/projector does indeed also end up containing said time-bomb, the next best solution I can think of is to use Ruffle browser addon/extension to play your flash content using your browser. We have the current application dependency on Adobe Flash player till we are able to migrate out of Adobe Flash Player dependency. (haven't build/updated to 465 yet so I can't say anything about that) At the very least 32.0.0.453 which is the last update I pushed is still working perfectly fine here. an HDMI cable (sold separately) for connection to your TV or projector. Standalone/Projector should still work fine. Use the standard USB port to connect devices such as your flash drive or camera. ![]() Flash Player 10.1 and later Flash Player 9.0.28.0 to 10.0.45.0 Flash Player 9.0.16.0 or earlier The general uninstaller (uninstallflashplayer.exe) is designed to work with the new version-checking logic, and you can use it to remove Flash Player from the system. ![]() As far as I'm aware that is only applicable to the web-browser plugin version. Select the appropriate Flash Player version. Edit 2016: It seems that the link below does no longer give access to offline installers : ( original answer: Download Adobe Flash Player 16 / 13 / 11. ![]()
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