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Give me a ppc flash player first!
This is great, finally some support for Linux from Macromedia.

Unfortunately I have been forced to use a non-standard flash player for the past six months as Macromedia will not compile the player for Linux/PPC.

The existing 'support' Macromedia has for Linux is nothing more than compiling the player for x86 processors.

Until this policy changes, many former Mac content developers will be left out, and thus Macromedia's new 'support' is nothing more than smoke and mirrors.
Posted by: john_curtis   Posted on: 03/04/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Well that makes sense  voska | 03/04/04
Or, many little ones.  doe_z | 03/05/04
Dreamweaver please!  Arrg | 03/04/04
Just curious...  Jose Jimenez | 03/04/04
re: dreamweaver  ryusen | 03/04/04
I'll second that  Chad_z | 03/04/04
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This is quite interesting.  Yen_z | 03/04/04
Framemaker is a different tool than these.  Heatlesssun | 03/04/04
If Adobe was smart  Chad_z | 03/04/04
Give me a ppc flash player first!  john_curtis | 03/04/04
Re: ppc flash platform  Still Lynn | 03/04/04
exactly what the doctor ordered...commercial apps  jimk_z | 03/04/04
Anyone know what it will cost?  archerjoe | 03/05/04

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