Friday, June 6, 2014

Flash Player ceases to operate on Linux

Bad news is for everyone who uses the famous Flash Player from Adobe on their operating system Linux. Indeed, the firm Adobe has decided to stop this activity, as it had previously stopped the AIR environment developed for Linux. A page is turned, to the delight of Google to take this opportunity!    Google has decided to partner with Adobe to develop its own version of Flash Player for Linux. It will develop add-ons for Chrome browser, and using another type of programming, the Pepper API. The advantage is that it will be possible to add many more new features, but with the drawback that it will only be available on the Chrome browser.


So is this a blessing in disguise? Anyway, the fact that Google Flash Player resumes bear is quite reassuring, because it assumes that there will be a very fast version running Android operating systems Mobile and Linux. One point that is Adobe had finally closed since late 2011 and which now seems, again promising for the future. This news would be very disappointing for the users of the Linux operating system on their computers. But we never know what will happen in the future. Maybe Adobe will think twice about this and will cooperate again with Linux in the future.