That was nice of them to scrap the fee on a free product. Now if they could only release a 64-bit version. Anything for Linux that hasn't been made 64-bit is either proprietary or minor, with some projects being compatible over 8 years ago (yes, predating the actual chips).

What's worse is that Flash 8 for Linux took so long that it became a late release of flash 9, that runs choppy at full screen on my 3.4 GHz Core 2 Quad.
That was nice of them to scrap the fee on a free product. Now if they could only release a 64-bit version. Anything for Linux that hasn't been made 64-bit is either proprietary or minor, with some projects being compatible over 8 years ago (yes, predating the actual chips).

What's worse is that Flash 8 for Linux took so long that it became a late release of flash 9, that runs choppy at full screen on my 3.4 GHz Core 2 Quad.