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How to run a Flash application when browsers stop supporting Flash

New Here ,
Oct 18, 2017 Oct 18, 2017

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Browsers are stopping supporting Flash.

Next year it will become more difficult to use a Flash application and later browsers won't run Flash at all.

I have a Flash application that I want to show to people.

How do I make sure that I'm able to run and show my Flash application?

I'm using Linux (Fedora), but if there is a solution that uses Windows, I can consider it as well.

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Oct 18, 2017 Oct 18, 2017

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Adobe AIR allows developers building Flash-based applications to create desktop applications with minimal rework.  If you don't want to reimplement your application using native SDKs, AIR is a good choice.

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Oct 19, 2017 Oct 19, 2017

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Thank you very much for the information.

I'll investigate Adobe AIR to see if it can run my application.

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