

This multimedia player was initially created to show vector animations in two dimensions but ended up becoming the favorite support for developers to create web applications that also included audio, video, and interactive elements. 32-bit and 64-bit (unless noted): Microsoft Windows XP (32-bit), Windows Vista (32-bit), Windows 7, Windows 8.Back in 1996, Macromedia brought out Flash Player, which was later acquired by Adobe.Technical Details and System Requirements Deliver optimized SWF files for faster download through the LZMA compression algorithm. Build high-performance vector graphics and display true 1080p videos that take advantage of up to four CPU cores.Engage viewers with optimized and adaptive bitrate video streaming as well as an extensive feature set.Play high-quality HD video with industry-standard codecs such as H.264, AAC, and MP3.Deliver exciting, full-screen games with full keyboard support across browsers (including Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer) and operating systems (Mac and Windows).

Create high-performance, more responsive games and content using ActionScript workers and shared ByteArray support.Create immersive, panoramic games that take advantage of infinite scrolling, mouse lock, relative mouse coordinates, and right- and middle-click events.

