

Adobe Flash Player is freeware, meaning you need not pay any money to download or access its features, although you do need to have the proprietary software needed to create the applications you will be viewing and interacting with. You can view multimedia content, stream audio and video, as well as execute rich internet applications with minimal fuss.

The unmatched versatility of the platform put it at the forefront of software development for many years since it was first unveiled 22 years ago, and it continues to have many fans among software developers and consumers alike. The fact that it is free of licensing fees has made it he platform of choice both for independent developers trying to reach as wide a market as possible as well as big-budget operations that seek to keep as close to their target markets as possible. It works for everybody, it seems.Īdobe Flash Player can be made use of on mobile devices, as a browser plug-in, or as an in-built feature of many web browsers.

It offers plenty of uses to game, mobile, enterprise, and video developers. To truly appreciate the qualities of this software we need to take a look at what it can do, and that’s what this piece, however lightly, will try to do. Note that we’ll be focusing on some of the newest feature and specifications upgrades to the software.
