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Program Information:
File Name: Flash Player 7
File Size: 10.2 MB Date Released: 31 August, 2003System Requirements:
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
- Windows ME
- Windows NT
- Windows 2000
- Windows XP
- Mac OS PowerPC
- Mac OS X
Download Flash Player 7:
What's New in Flash Player 7: Version History of Flash Player 7
- Flash Player 7,0,61,0
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- Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP
- Internet Explorer: flashplayer7r61_winax.exe
- Netscape: flashplayer7r61_win.exe
- Mac OS PowerPC
- Flash Player 7,0,53,0
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- Solaris, x86
- install_flash_player_7_solaris_x86_r53.tar.gz
- Solaris, Sparc
- install_flash_player_7_solaris_sparc_r53.tar.gz
- Flash Player 7,0,25,0
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- Linux
- install_flash_player_7_linux.tar.gz
- Flash Player 7,0,24,0
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- Mac OS X
- Mac OS PowerPC
- Flash Player 7,0,19,0
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- Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP
- Internet Explorer: flashplayer71_winax.exe
- Netscape: flashplayer7_win.exe
- Flash Player 7,0,14,0
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- Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP
- Internet Explorer: Flash.ocx
- Netscape: fp_7.0.14_plugin_ns.exe
- Mac OS X
- fp_7.0.14_plugin_mac_osx.hqx
- Mac OS PowerPC
- fp_7.0.14_plugin_macclassic.hqx
- Supports progressive audio and video streaming (HTTP)
- Supports ActionScript 2.0, an Object-Oriented Programming Language for developers
- Ability to create charts, graphs and additional text effects with the new support for extensions (sold separately), high fidelity import of PDF and Adobe Illustrator 10 files, mobile and device development and a forms-based development environment. ActionScript 2.0 was also introduced, giving developers a formal Object-Oriented approach to ActionScript. V2 Components replaced Flash MX's components, being rewritten from the ground up to take advantage of ActionScript 2.0 and Object-Oriented principles.
- In 2004, the "Flash Platform" was introduced. This expanded Flash to more than the Flash authoring tool. Flex 1.0 and Breeze 1.0 were released, both of which utilized the Flash Player as a delivery method but relied on tools other than the Flash authoring program to create Flash applications and presentations. Flash Lite 1.1 was also released, enabling mobile phones to play Flash content.
About: Macromedia Flash, or simply Flash, refers to both a multimedia authoring program and the Macromedia Flash Player, written and distributed by Macromedia (to be acquired by Adobe Systems), that uses vector and raster graphics, a native scripting language called ActionScript and bidirectional streaming of video and audio. Strictly speaking, Macromedia Flash is the authoring environment and Flash Player is the virtual machine used to run the Flash files, but in colloquial language these have become mixed: "Flash" can mean either the authoring environment, the player, or the application files.
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